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Outgoing B.C. premier makes pitch to provinces and PM to end health gridlock

Outgoing B.C. premier makes pitch to provinces and PM to end health gridlock

John Horgan not looking for a job, but told peers he’s happy to help any way he can
David Eby to become B.C.’s new premier today in Vancouver ceremony

David Eby to become B.C.’s new premier today in Vancouver ceremony

Swearing-in ceremony will be conducted by Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin at the Musqueam Community Centre
Canadian Armed Forces to enhance engagement with Indo-Pacific, Trudeau says

Canadian Armed Forces to enhance engagement with Indo-Pacific, Trudeau says

News after gathering sidetracked by North Korean launch of a ballistic missile near Japanese waters
2 Quebec men in court today for allegedly killing animals at safari park

2 Quebec men in court today for allegedly killing animals at safari park

Police found four animal carcasses inside a vehicle after a guard reported a break-in
Writing on the wall for West Coast fish farms, conservationists say after closures

Writing on the wall for West Coast fish farms, conservationists say after closures

Washington joins ranks with Alaska, California and Oregon in not having industrial fish farms.
Next-level opposition awaits Canada’s World Cup team in Qatar

Next-level opposition awaits Canada’s World Cup team in Qatar

No. 3 Belgium, No. 12 Croatia and No. 22 Morocco await the 41st-ranked Canadians in Group F
Military bans uniforms from civilian trials following Fortin criticism

Military bans uniforms from civilian trials following Fortin criticism

An exception being made for troops representing the Armed Forces in court
Federal government still strongly encourages people to use masks while travelling

Federal government still strongly encourages people to use masks while travelling

But mask wearing on planes and trains will not be a requirement
B.C. Indigenous leaders thank John Horgan for leadership on premier’s last full day

B.C. Indigenous leaders thank John Horgan for leadership on premier’s last full day

An organization of British Columbia Indigenous leaders is thanking the outgoing premier for his work on passing legislation affirming Indigenous rights and is calling on John Horgan’s successor to continue efforts toward reconciliation.
Canadian commander says NATO battle group in Latvia could beat back Russian attack

Canadian commander says NATO battle group in Latvia could beat back Russian attack

Threat constant in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine