Laura Kane
Reporter with The Canadian Press
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Vancouver man faces new money-laundering charge in college admissions scandal
Vancouver businessman David Sidoo faces an additional charge of conspiracy to commit money laundering for his alleged role in a college admissions scandal in the United States.
Supporters in Vancouver riding would back Wilson-Raybould as an Independent
Supporters of Jody Wilson-Raybould in her Vancouver Granville riding say they're disappointed she was ejected from the Liberal caucus but they would back her in the federal election if she ran as an Independent.
Nothing could be done to stop emaciated grizzly that killed mom, baby: coroner
There was nothing a woman could have done to prevent a predatory attack by a starving grizzly bear that killed her and her 10-month-old daughter, the Yukon Coroner's Service has concluded.
B.C. legislation targets Trans Mountain, say proponent and Alberta government
Environmental legislation proposed by British Columbia is specifically targeting the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion and would significantly impact it, the project's proponent and the Alberta government argued on Thursday, March 21, 2019.
First Nations, cities support B.C.'s plan to require permits for pipelines
First Nations and cities that have seen costly and damaging oil spills are supporting British Columbia's efforts to require permits for companies transporting hazardous substances through the province.
B.C. not trying to stop Trans Mountain, but aims to protect environment: lawyer
British Columbia is not trying to stop the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, but it is attempting to prevent environmental damage and hold the corporation responsible for the cleanup of a spill, a lawyer argued on Monday, March 18, 2019.
B.C.'s plans to expand civil forfeiture program called unconstitutional
Eight years have passed since David Lloydsmith learned British Columbia's Civil Forfeiture Office wanted to seize his modest two-bedroom bungalow, but he says the panic and anger that gripped him that day have not gone away.
Meng Wanzhou extradition case raises 'serious concerns,' defence lawyer says
A request by the United States to extradite the chief financial officer of China's Huawei Technologies raises serious concerns about political motivations and will take time to unfold, a defence lawyer says.
Singh promises action on affordable housing after winning in Burnaby South
New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh says he will use his new position as a member of Parliament to pressure the Liberal government to take action on the affordable housing crisis in British Columbia.
Trudeau says Liberals will win in B.C. byelection where Singh seeks seat
Justin Trudeau said the Liberal candidate in Burnaby South will be a strong voice for the community, as he campaigned on Sunday, February 10, 2019, in the riding where New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh is seeking a seat.