Taiwan Diplomat Warns Canada on China Relations

Taiwan's representative in Canada expresses concerns about China's transnational repression and urges Ottawa to maintain distance from Beijing to protect Taiwan's security and independence.

Union Warns CFIA Cuts May Harm Food Safety

The Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada protests near Parliament Hill, highlighting potential risks from Canadian Food Inspection Agency budget reductions.

Surrey MP Calls for CFSEU to Lead B.C. Extortion Probes

Sukh Dhaliwal, MP for Surrey-Newton, has formally requested the B.C. government designate the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit as the primary agency for extortion investigations, citing a crisis in local business communities.

Charge Stayed in Bowness Non-Profit Fraud Case

A Calgary court has stayed charges against one of three individuals accused of defrauding a Bowness non-profit organization, as legal proceedings continue for the remaining defendants.

Charles Milliard Acclaimed Quebec Liberal Leader

Charles Milliard becomes the new leader of the Quebec Liberal Party by acclamation after no other candidates met the deadline. The 46-year-old former business federation president faces challenges ahead.

B.C. Shooting Shakes Newfoundland Community of Killer's Mother

The deadly mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., has sent shockwaves to Lawn, Newfoundland, where the shooter's mother spent her childhood. Community members remember Jennifer Jacobs as a happy child while questioning mental health and gun policies.

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