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B.C. signs climate agreement with California, Oregon and Washington
British Columbia Premier John Horgan has signed a new climate pact with the governors of Washington, Oregon and California that includes investments in cross-border climate infrastructure like electric vehicle charging stations.
Tim Hortons pulls sponsorship from Hockey Canada, and Hockey Quebec yanks funding
Hockey Quebec says it has lost confidence in Hockey Canada and will not transfer funds to the national organization, while a well-known Canadian brand extended its sponsorship boycott.
United Conservative Party members vote for new leader to replace Kenney today
Albertans will learn today, October 6, 2022, who the new premier of the province will be.
Gas prices could shoot higher as OPEC Plus cuts production
Gasoline prices in Canada continue to creep higher ahead of the Thanksgiving long weekend.
Laws cause sex workers disproportionate harm, lawyers argue
Lawyers representing marginalized sex workers will argue existing prostitution laws violate the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms at the Ontario Superior Court today, October 4, 2022.
TC Energy to build solar power project in Alberta
TC Energy Corp. says it is spending $146 million to build its first Canadian solar power project.
Quebec provincial election is today
Quebecers are heading to the polls today, October 3, 2022, after a five-week provincial election campaign dominated by issues such as immigration, the environment and the rising cost of living.
Ontario sex workers challenge criminal laws in court, citing Charter violation
An alliance of sex worker rights groups is in Ontario Superior Court today, October 3, 2022, asking for several sections of the Criminal Code to be deemed unconstitutional.
Chief urges reflection – Canada's day of Truth and Reconciliation
The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations says today's National Day of Truth and Reconciliation is about the survivors of Canada's residential schools and the children who died in them and never made it home.