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John Horgan apologizes for dropping f-bomb in legislature
British Columbia Premier John Horgan says he apologizes for "intemperate comments" he made during a heated question period in the legislature.
B.C's. new Indigenous rights legal dispute framework favours negotiation
The British Columbia government is working to resolve legal disputes with First Nations outside of the courtroom to avoid "deepening divisions," Attorney General David Eby said.
Canada supports Sweden, Finland joining NATO alliance
Each of the countries has expressed an interest in becoming part of the defensive military alliance since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began in February.
Canada to send Ukraine heavy artillery, but PM won't give details
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau isn't going to provide more details about his government's pledge to send a new round of military aid to Ukraine — at least not yet.
PM says Taliban blocking document access for Afghan refugees bound for Canada
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the circumstances in Afghanistan are "heartbreaking" but Canada is facing challenges in processing refugees trying to flee the war-torn country.
Alberta mining company flips from coal to renewable energy project
One of the companies that had planned to build an open-pit coal mine in the Rocky Mountains has signed an agreement with an Alberta government agency to work toward converting the project to renewable energy.
'Possible burials found' at Saskatchewan First Nation
A Saskatchewan First Nation says it plans to release details today about "possible burials found" at the site of a former residential school.
Avian flu discovered on fourth Quebec chicken farm
The number of avian flu cases in Quebec is growing, with four poultry farms now affected by the virus.
Prince Charles and Camilla to visit Canada in May
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla are set to return to Canada in May, their first visit in five years, as part of the celebrations for the Queen's Platinum jubilee.