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  • Do Canadians have an appetite for electric vehicles? Experts are divided
    With billions being pumped into EV manufacturing, and more cars poised to hit the market, do Canadians want to buy those cars in the first place?
    Consumer
    Apr 25
  • B.C. electric vehicle sales continue to rise as survey finds softening Canadian interest
    A survey by Canada's largest automotive marketplace, Autotrader.ca, found buyers reported softening interest in EVs for the second year running. 
    Economy
    Apr 23
  • Surrey Police Service to take over from RCMP in November: Farnworth
    Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth announced the SPS will become the police of jurisdiction on Nov. 29, 2024.
    Politics
    Apr 23
  • Budget 2024 failed to spark ‘political reboot’ for Liberals, polling suggests
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government is facing a steep hill to climb in the polls after the 2024 budget failed the sway voters back to Liberal Party, new polling shows.
    Politics
    Apr 23
  • 55% of Calgarians believe city is ‘on the wrong track’: poll
    Fifty-five per cent of 451 Calgarians surveyed said they believe the city is on the wrong track, according to a new poll by Leger.
    Canada
    Apr 8
  • Indian PM Modi accused of anti-Muslim hate speech. Here’s what to know
    Modi’s BJP has previously referred to Muslims as infiltrators and cast them as illegal migrants who crossed into India from Bangladesh and Pakistan.
    World
    Apr 23
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  • TAPYeg announces plans to run candidates in Edmonton’s next municipal election
    Political party TAPYeg, short for Transparent and Active Partnerships Edmonton, declared its intentions to get candidates elected to Edmonton council after the UCP tabled Bill 20.
    Politics
    May 1
  • Is home ownership only for the rich now? 80% say yes in new poll
    Canadians are feeling more discouraged about prospects for home ownership than they were last year, Ipsos polling conducted exclusively for Global News shows.
    Consumer
    Apr 26
  • Budget 2024 sets up a ‘hard year’ for the Liberals. Here’s what to expect
    The Liberals are set to table the 2024 federal budget on Tuesday. Here's what to expect as the economy struggles and Canadians seek financial relief.
    Money
    Apr 15
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  • Threatening politicians could result in $1,500 fine under new Quebec bill
    The legislation would give police the power to impose a fine of between $50 and $500 to anyone who disrupts a city council meeting with disorderly conduct.
    Canada
    Apr 10
  • Budget 2024: Here’s what Canadians want from Ottawa
    Canadians are hoping the upcoming federal budget will offer them a break from the rising cost of living, according to new polling released Friday from Ipsos.
    Money
    Apr 5
  • Abortion is set to be a key U.S. election issue. Which side has momentum?
    Mounting stories of the impact from a growing number of bans and limits on abortion are galvanizing voters, advocates and experts say.
    U.S. News
    May 6
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  • Judicial review filed in response to Calgary city council’s decision to forego rezoning plebiscite
    Richard Harrisson, a lawyer representing Twiss and Lehodey, confirmed that an application has been filed.
    Canada
    Apr 19
  • Byelections called in 2 Ontario ridings that could serve as key leadership tests
    Two byelections are pending in Ontario that will serve as the first test of the Ontario Liberals under new leader Bonnie Crombie. Polling shows one of the two is neck and neck.
    Politics
    Apr 3
  • Where are the scooters? Edmonton says delayed deployment will be worth the wait
    E-scooters and bikes will return — by this time in 2023, Bird and Lime had already been out for a month — but the city says they likely won't be available until the end of May.
    Consumer
    May 2
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  • Trio of Metro Vancouver councillors call for end of B.C.’s drug decriminalization pilot
    Linda Annis in Surrey, Daniel Fontaine in New Westminster and Alexa Loo in Richmond have joined together to call on the province to scrap the program.
    Politics
    Apr 22
  • Vancouver Canucks fans get loud inside and outside arena for Game 1 of playoff run
    From Delta, to Surrey, to outside Rogers Arena, fans across Metro Vancouver celebrated the Vancouver Canucks' Game 1 victory over the Nashville Predators on Sunday.
    Sports
    Apr 22
  • Budget 2024: Liberals look to offset drug plan cost with higher smoking, vaping taxes
    The increased cash flow coincides with the launch of a new $1.5-billion drug plan to offer universal coverage for contraceptive and diabetes medications.
    Health
    Apr 16
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  • The West Block Transcript – Episode 33, Season 13
    Buying essential, like groceries, is becoming increasingly out of reach for many Canadians. Ottawa said they have a plan, so where are the results?
    Politics
    Apr 28
  • As Nijjar accused head to B.C. court, Indian envoy to speak in Montreal
    High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma is to address the Montreal Council on Foreign Relations on the theme of current and future relations between India and Canada.
    Canada
    1 hour
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