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Trans Mountain criticizes interveners in reply argument to National Energy Board

VANCOUVER—The company hoping to twin its pipeline between Alberta and B.C. claims some interveners broke the National Energy Board’s rules …

Shipbuilders call for federal strategy overhaul to avoid an ’embarrassment’

OTTAWA—The Shipbuilding Association of Canada is hoping the Liberal government will change course when it comes to the renewal of …

Saskatchewan SPCA working with other groups on certification for rescue groups

REGINA—The Saskatchewan SPCA is leading a project to certify rescue groups. It has begun working with animal groups, the Ministry …

High lead levels in water at 4 Prince Rupert schools prompt advisory to parents

PRINCE RUPERT, B.C.—Residents in Prince Rupert, B.C., are concerned about the safety of their drinking water after elevated levels of …

Garneau seeks Senate advice on rules, regs for future of driverless cars

OTTAWA—Canada’s Senate, often accused of being an anachronism, is being asked to wrestle with the futuristic dream of driverless cars. …

Liberals, opposition square off over retooled ISIL mission as airstrikes end

OTTAWA—As MPs in the House of Commons thrashed out their conflicting views of how to prosecute the war against militants …

Vancouver Aquarium files copyright lawsuit against documentary filmmaker

VANCOUVER—The Vancouver Aquarium has filed a lawsuit alleging copyright infringement by a filmmaker whose documentary was critical of the facility’s …

Drummers, dancers welcome first female aboriginal MLA to B.C. legislature

VICTORIA—Drummers, dancers and politicians welcomed the first aboriginal woman elected to British Columbia’s legislature in an emotional ceremony that saw …

Ban Ki-Moon hoped flattery of Trudeau would lead to new UN funding, Tories say

OTTAWA – To hear Ban Ki-Moon tell it, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s rapprochement with the United Nations was nothing short …

Government says consultations to reform the Police Services Act begin next week

OTTAWA—The province is launching public consultations—beginning on Feb. 18—on the changing policing in Ontario. The community safety and correctional services …

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