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Coastal GasLink, elected Wet'suwet'en council trying to resolve conflict
Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller said Tuesday talks between Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs, the B.C. government and Coastal GasLink were at a "critical junction" toward a resolution.
Vaccine sharing on agenda at North American leaders summit
Canada and Mexico will redistribute millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses they received from the United States to other Western Hemisphere countries as a part of today's, November 18, 2021, revived Three Amigos leaders' summit.
Inflation rates released today and further price growth predicted
Statistics Canada is scheduled to release October's inflation rate today, November 17, 2021, in the shadow of economic warnings that the pace of price growth is likely to accelerate.
One dead in B.C. highway landslide, others missing
RCMP say the body of a woman has been recovered from a landslide across Highway 99 near Lillooet, B.C., following historic rainfall as a search continues for others who may be buried in the debris.
Relentless rain causes floods, rock and mudslides in southern B.C.
Relentless rain has caused mud and rock slides in several locations in southern B.C., displacing some residents and prompting highway closures.
Alberta reaches child-care deal with federal government
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Alberta Premier Jason Kenney are set to announce a deal they've reached on child care during an event in Edmonton today, November 15, 2021.
105 containers that dumped off cargo ship near B.C. likely at the sea bottom
The Canadian Coast Guard says it believes that many, if not all, of the 105 missing containers that fell into the sea from a cargo ship off Victoria in late October have sunk.
Quebec's religious symbols ban to be applied in English schools until courts rule
The Quebec Court of Appeal will not allow the English Montreal School Board to hire teachers who wear religious symbols while an appeal of a lower court decision on Quebec’s secularism law is being decided.
Quebec goes into green overdrive; government vehicles to be zero-emission by 2040
Quebec says it plans to transition to electric vehicles for all government departments and ensure all its institutional buildings become zero-emission producers over the next 19 years as it looks to speed up its shift to green energy.
CleanBC program wins COP26 award for encouraging industry to reduce emissions
The CleanBC program uses two complementary carbon tax initiatives to encourage greenhouse gas emission reductions.