BCJul 17, 2025
B.C. Premier David Eby reshuffles cabinet to boost economy and jobs
British Columbia's cabinet has been reworked in what Premier David Eby says is a strategic shift in order to focus on jobs and the economy.
Former housing minister Ravi Kahlon takes over as minister responsible for jobs from Diana Gibson, who moves into the citizens' services role previously held by George Chow.
Garry Begg has been ousted as solicitor general and will be replaced by Nina Krieger.
Christine Boyle will take over the housing portfolio and her ministry of Indigenous relations and reconciliation goes to Spencer Chandra-Herbert.
Eby says the new people stepping up will bring the per
CanadaJul 17, 2025
Bill C-5 a bill of prosperity for future generations: Mark Carney
Prime Minister Mark Carney said in a meeting with First Nations leaders today that Bill C-5 is going to bring prosperity to their future generations. Carney said that Bill C-5, passed by Parliament in June, is designed to strengthen and transform our national economy at a time when Canada is facing threats from Trump.
The Prime Minister said that the potential benefits from the construction of new railways, ports and energy corridors will go to First Nations because Indigenous economic development is at the heart of this new framework.
Carney said that the government will ensure that major
BCJul 17, 2025
Man charged with impersonating North Vancouver Mountie
Mounties in North Vancouver say a man has been charged after allegedly pulling over a Tesla and falsely identifying himself as an RCMP officer.
They say the man was driving a Ford F-150 with lights that resembled emergency vehicle lights.
Police say the man was arrested shortly after and was released pending a court date.
They say officers determined during the investigation that there may be other victims who were pulled over by the suspect, so they made a social media post requesting victims to come forward.
The RCMP say on June 24, the BC Prosecution Service formally charged the man with "p
BCJul 17, 2025
Woman arrested in Langley, B.C., for assault causing severe burns
Mounties in Langley, B.C., say a 25-year-old woman has been charged with an assault that sent another woman to hospital with "severe burns."
They previously said officers responded to a report of a woman in distress along a stretch of the Fraser Highway lined with businesses near the city's downtown area at about 6:35 p.m. on Saturday.
Police said the 33-year-old's injuries were caused by exposure to an "unknown substance."
The RCMP say police quickly confirmed the incident took place at the transit bus loop near 204 Street and Logan Avenue.
They say officers located and arrested the 25-year-o
WorldJul 17, 2025
Zelenskyy shakes up Ukrainian Cabinet, appointing new prime minister to reinvigorate war effort
Ukraine’s economy minister and the key negotiator in the mineral deal with the U.S, Yuliia Svyrydenko, has been appointed as new prime minister, becoming its first new head of government since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022.
Svyrydenko is one of a group of officials taking on new roles in Ukraine’s government, as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reshuffles the Cabinet in a bid to energize a war-weary nation and boost domestic weapons production in the face of Russia’s grinding invasion.
At home, however, the Cabinet recalibration has not been seen as a major shift, as