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Repeat violent offender arrested after vicious attack on tourist in Vancouver
A woman visiting Vancouver was sent to the hospital after a man who was on probation with a history of four previous random assaults allegedly assaulted her in front of a cruise ship terminal.
Global Affairs Canada spent over $3M in taxpayer dollars on alcohol
Global Affairs Canada has billed taxpayers over three million dollars on booze alone in a little over five years.
“He is lying,” Poilievre slams Trudeau’s foreign interference allegations
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of “lying” during Trudeau’s testimony at the public inquiry into foreign interference on Wednesday, in which Trudeau alleged the Conservative leader didn’t have the proper security clearance to be briefed on foreign interference by law enforcement.
Leadership review and contentious policy debates await Smith at UCP AGM
United Conservative Party members will have an opportunity to oust Alberta Premier Danielle Smith at the party’s upcoming annual meeting.
September inflation rate drop largely driven by decline in gas price
Canada’s inflation rate has risen at its slowest pace in over three and a half years.
Liberal’s green investment rules exclude nuclear power, posit uncertain future for LNG
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland released the Liberal government’s green economy investment guidelines and notably excluded any pledge to support nuclear power.
Canada’s rent growth hits three-year low due to decrease in international students
The rent increase in Canada has slowed to a pace not seen in three years, largely attributed to international student enrollments plummeting after record highs.
Lululemon founder places third anti-BC NDP sign after continued vandalism
Lululemon founder Chip Wilson’s battle against David Eby’s BC NDP continues despite continued vandalism of his property as Wilson has placed a third sign...
Lululemon founder Chip Wilson’s home vandalized over anti-BC NDP “communist” sign
The founder of Lululemon’s Vancouver home has been vandalized after he displayed a sign labelling the BC NDP “communist” ahead of the upcoming provincial election.
Downtown business group demands bail reform to combat repeat offender crisis
Representatives from downtown business associations across Canada are calling on the federal government to reform bail laws due to criminal activities by repeat offenders making it difficult for businesses to thrive.