4 weeks NDP MPs Rachel Blaney, Charlie Angus, Carol Hughes opt against seeking re-election NDP MPs Rachel Blaney and Carol Hughes have joined Charlie Angus in deciding that they won't run again in the next federal election.
1 month MPs pay tribute to former prime minister Brian Mulroney, lion of Canadian politics Members of Parliament stood in solemn reflection in the House of Commons Monday in tribute to the late Brian Mulroney, the former prime minister of Canada who died last month.
2 months Rob Shaw: Pierre Poilievre urges David Eby to halt April 1 carbon tax hike Federal Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is reaching out directly to B.C. Premier David Eby to urge him not to raise the carbon tax on April 1.
2 months On famous Trudeau anniversary, no snow, or resignation, in prime minister's forecast The famous "walk in the snow" that purportedly spurred Pierre Trudeau's departure as prime minister 40 years ago has taken on such mythical proportions in Canadian politics that it even has its own Wikipedia entry.
2 months First round of IVF to be covered by B.C. government starting in 2025 The B.C. government has announced funding to cover the costs of the first round of in-vitro fertilization for those in the province facing “barriers to parenthood.”
2 months Five main takeaways from B.C.'s 2024 budget The B.C. NDP government’s provincial budget landed Thursday, just eight months before the scheduled provincial election.
2 months Eby announces new roles for three B.C. MLAs Ahead of the throne speech that will start the spring session in B.C.'s legislature, three MLAs have been appointed to new positions.
2 months B.C. New Democrat government makes pledges to homebuyers, renters, in throne speech The political agenda for British Columbia Premier David Eby's NDP government heading into an election this fall will take shape today with the delivery of a throne speech starting the spring legislative session.
35 mins Quesnel, B.C., censures mayor, saying his actions jeopardize Indigenous relations Councillors in Quesnel, B.C., have voted unanimously to censure their mayor, saying his actions related to a book denying the harms of Canada's residential school system jeopardize the city's relationship with Indigenous communities.
1 hour Police order B.C. woman who praised Hamas not to protest for 5 months, says her group A pro-Palestinian activist group says its international co-ordinator, who was arrested in a Vancouver hate-crime investigation, was released with an order not to attend any protests for the next five months.
2 hours Ehattesaht First Nation ‘very concerned’ about orphaned orca contacting boats Ehattesaht First Nation members are now concerned after finding out about reports of some interactions with vessels in the area.
2 hours Teens suspected of 3 ‘disturbing’ attacks in Nanaimo within 24 hours Mounties are investigating three separate assaults that occurred in Nanaimo over a 24-hour period, and youths are the suspects in each case.