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Canada’s position on having Russia back in G7: ‘No way this will happen,’ Joly says

Canada’s position on having Russia back in G7: ‘No way this will happen,’ Joly says

Minister of Foreign Affairs makes comments during news conference in Germany
Europeans can learn from Canada’s dealings with Trump: Joly

Europeans can learn from Canada’s dealings with Trump: Joly

Minister of Foreign Affairs speaks at international security conference in Germany
Skaters flock to Ottawa’s Rideau Canal to kick off Flag Day

Skaters flock to Ottawa’s Rideau Canal to kick off Flag Day

60th anniversary of national flag is being marked on Saturday, Feb. 15
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to speak at ‘Canada First’ rally

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to speak at ‘Canada First’ rally

Party leader to address supporters in Ottawa
3 dead in three-vehicle crash on Pattullo Bridge in Surrey

3 dead in three-vehicle crash on Pattullo Bridge in Surrey

Pattullo Bridge now reopened after collision involving semi-truck and two other vehicles
Kelowna Mountie not responsible for injuries: Police watchdog

Kelowna Mountie not responsible for injuries: Police watchdog

The RCMP officer followed but did not pursue a man who was later hit by a semi-truck
B.C. links earthquakes in the northeast to fracking, oversight tightened

B.C. links earthquakes in the northeast to fracking, oversight tightened

Orders require operators to immediately halt operations if they trigger a sizable seismic event
Fire blamed in the mystery of B.C. sailors found dead off Nova Scotia

Fire blamed in the mystery of B.C. sailors found dead off Nova Scotia

Salt Spring Island's James Brett Clibbery and Sarah Packwood were found in a dinghy washed ashore on Sable Island
Oscar nomination gives B.C. residential school story a global platform

Oscar nomination gives B.C. residential school story a global platform

Sugarcane documentary about Williams Lake residential school sparking attention in important places
B.C.’s hourly minimum wage to jump by by 45 cents starting June 1

B.C.’s hourly minimum wage to jump by by 45 cents starting June 1

Coming 2.6 per cent increase follows changes made last spring to the Employment Standards Act
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