CanadaJul 30, 2025
World Swimming Championship 2025: Canada wins bronze in 4X100m mixed medley relay
Canadian athletes continued their strong run at the World Swimming Championships in Singapore, adding a bronze medal on Day 4 and setting up more medal chances in coming finals.
The mixed 4x100m medley relay team of Kylie Masse, Oliver Dawson, Josh Liendo, and Taylor Ruck took bronze with a time of 3:40.90.
Teen sensation Summer McIntosh, 18, advanced to the final of the 200m butterfly after finishing her semi-final in 2:06.22. McIntosh, already a two-time gold medalist at these championships, is considered a favourite for a third title.
In the women’s 50m backstroke semi-finals, both Kylie
CanadaJul 30, 2025
PM Carney assembling cabinet today to talk U.S. trade, Middle East
Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting virtually with his cabinet today to discuss the state of trade negotiations with the U.S. and the situation in the Middle East.The meeting is scheduled for 2 p.m. ET.Minister responsible for Canada-U.S. Trade Dominic LeBlanc is in Washington today meeting with U.S. officials.Carney said Monday that Canada's negotiations with the United States are in an "intense phase" after President Donald Trump clinched a critical agreement with the European Union.Trump told reporters last week that Canada wasn't a priority ahead of his Aug. 1 deadline to make trade deal
CanadaJul 30, 2025
Canadian government may introduce bail reform bill in fall
During this spring’s federal election, the Liberals promised to "move aggressively" to implement stricter bail laws by introducing a reverse onus for a number of offences. A reverse onus moves the burden of proof from the prosecutor to the accused — meaning they would have to justify being granted bail.
The Criminal Code already has a reverse onus for bail in place for many serious offences, including murder. The Liberals would add new offences to that list, including car thefts involving violence or those conducted for a criminal organization, and home invasions and some human trafficking
CanadaJul 29, 2025
Officers rescue woman from Fraser River
On July 27th at approximately 4:00am the New Westminster Police Department received a request for assistance from Richmond RCMP to locate a woman in crisis who was believed to be in the Fraser River.
Two officers boarded Shaw 1, the NWPD police boat, and joined alongside the Canadian Coast Guard to search for the missing women. After approximately 30 minutes of searching, officers located the woman clinging to a log boom. Officers provided life-saving first aid to the woman before BC Emergency Health Services paramedics arrived on scene.
“One of the overarching goals of the New Westminster
CanadaJul 29, 2025
Potential Alberta separation referendum question referred to judge for approval
A potential referendum question on separating from Canada has been referred to a judge to confirm it doesn't violate the Constitution.
The proposed question seeks a yes or no answer to whether people agree with Alberta becoming its own country.
Alberta's chief electoral officer says provincial laws require potential referendum questions to respect more than 30 sections of the Constitution, including the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The question was submitted earlier this month by Mitch Sylvestre with the Alberta Prosperity Project, which has been touring the province to promote inde
CanadaJul 29, 2025
Alberta, provincial employee union agree to renewed mediation in last attempt at deal
Alberta and the union representing thousands of provincial government employees say they have agreed to a new round of mediated bargaining.
Alberta Union of Provincial Employees president Guy Smith says the renewed talks are considered the final opportunity for getting a new deal for some 23,000 government workers after 18 months of bargaining.
Smith credits Finance Minister Nate Horner for stepping in to restart talks and recognizing the importance of continuing negotiations.
The union and the government have agreed not to disclose their bargaining positions publicly but Smith says
CanadaJul 29, 2025
10 candidates in Alberta byelection to debate
Ten candidates vying to represent Battle River-Crowfoot in the House of Commons are to debate tonight in the riding's largest municipality.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's press secretary Sarah Fischer says he will be attending the event hosted by the Camrose & District Chamber of Commerce ahead of the Aug. 18 byelection.
Poilievre is looking to win in the sprawling eastern Alberta riding after he lost his long-held Ottawa seat of Carleton in the April general election.
The writ was dropped last month after Conservative Damien Kurek, who handily won the seat in the April vote, step
CanadaJul 28, 2025
Basketball: Canada's Michelle Plouffe announces retirement
Canada’s three-time Olympian basketball player Michelle Plouffe has announced her retirement from international basketball.
Michelle Plouffe, 32, from Edmonton, was part of the Canadian basketball team at the 2012 London Olympics, the 2016 Rio Olympics and a part of the Canadian 3X3 team at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Michelle Plouffe led the Canadian team to a fourth-place finish at the Paris Olympics and was instrumental in Canada's victories at the 2015 and 2017 FIBA AmeriCup championships.
Many basketball fans loved to watch Michelle Plouffe play 3x3 basketball alongside her twin sister,
CanadaJul 28, 2025
Surrey Council to vote on $15.9 M contract for major road projects
At Monday’s Regular Council Meeting, Surrey City Council will consider a combined contract award for improvements to 192 Street, from 16 Avenue to 28 Avenue in Campbell Heights, and the first phase of preloading for the 72 Avenue extension between 152 Street and Highway 15. The $15.9M combined contract will help advance these major road projects to reduce congestion and support the city’s growth and economy.
“I’m thrilled that we’re moving ahead on the latest phase of the 72 Avenue Corridor Project, which is the largest municipal road investment in B.C.’s history,” said Mayo