CanadaSep 03, 2025
Poilievre calls on Liberals to scrap the temporary foreign worker program
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on the Liberals to scrap the temporary foreign worker program and to stop issuing visas under the program.
Poilievre argues a jobs crisis among young people has been caused in part by corporations hiring foreigners who work for less than Canadian citizens.
He is calling out specific fast-food chains he claims are hiring foreigners over locals, including through job postings that call specifically for temporary foreign workers.
Poilievre accuses the government of creating conditions that frustrate the efforts of young people to start their working
WorldSep 03, 2025
Putin meets North Korea's Kim in Beijing
Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have met to begin bilateral talks in Beijing.
The two leaders met formally at the Diaoyutai state guest house after attending a major military parade in the heart of the Chinese capital marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
Putin and Kim traveled from a formal reception to the negotiations in the same car, the Kremlin said in a post on social media.
CanadaSep 03, 2025
Carney cabinet meets to prepare for Parliament's return, debate trade war strategy
American tariffs and an upcoming review of the continental trade pact will headline discussions today as Prime Minister Mark Carney's cabinet begins its two-day retreat in Toronto.
While previous governments referred to these sorts of gatherings as cabinet “retreats,” Carney’s office is rebranding the event as a “cabinet planning forum.”
The meetings come two weeks before the House of Commons is to return for the fall sitting and about a month or so before Carney's new government presents its first federal budget.
Ministers are expected to spend most of their time discussing U.S. Pre
BCSep 02, 2025
Provincial Forest Advisory Council launches website, engagement process
The Provincial Forest Advisory Council (PFAC or the council) has launched a new website where people in British Columbia can learn about the council's work and share their input about the future of forestry in B.C.
Announced in May 2025 by the Ministry of Forests, the council is an independent group of forestry experts tasked with developing recommendations for how to build a stronger, more stable forestry system that works for communities, the economy and the environment. The council's work will focus on understanding and articulating the underlying issues facing the forestry sector and the
AlbertaSep 02, 2025
Alberta government pauses ban on school library books with sex content
Alberta's education minister is directing school boards to pause a government order to remove books with explicit sexual content from libraries. Demetrios Nicolaides says in an email to school divisions and officials that they should pause any development or distribution of lists of books that are to be removed.
He says the pause is in effect until further notice. A draft list from Edmonton Public Schools of books to be removed from libraries was leaked online last week.
It contains more than 200 titles, including Margaret Atwood's ``The Handmaid's Tale,'' which prompted the au
BCSep 02, 2025
Female arrested after stabbing in Fort St John
28-year-old Kayla Breeze Trudeau has been taken into custody after a male was stabbed in a parking lot in Fort St John.
On August 28, 2025, at approximately 1:46 p.m. Fort St John RCMP members responded to a report that a male had been stabbed in the chest in a parking lot near 99 Avenue and 100 Street in Fort St John, BC. Responding officers blocked 99 Avenue, investigated, and identified the female suspect who was arrested within 10 minutes of the initial call to the RCMP.
The male victim was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Kayla Breeze Trudeau, who is known t
BCSep 02, 2025
BC RCMP notifies IIO of incident in Burnaby
The BC RCMP has notified the Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia (IIO BC) of an incident in Burnaby which has resulted in one person being taken to hospital after an officer involved shooting.
On Monday, September 1, 2025, at approximately 2:51 p.m. Burnaby RCMP received a call regarding a domestic dispute at a residence in the 4300 block of Dundas Street. When the responding officer arrived, they located a suspect with an edged weapon.
An interaction occurred and shots were fired by police. The victim was taken to hospital with gunshot wounds. They are in serious condition.
BCSep 02, 2025
One person arrested after assault in Cranberry area
In the early morning of September 2, 2025, Powell River RCMP responded to an assault in progress on Irvine St.
The male suspect fled on foot and a search involving Powell River RCMP, the Emergency Response Team, Police Dog Services and Air Services was initiated. Mowat Bay access was temporarily restricted to the public and the area was contained.
The suspect was located in the area and he was arrested and taken into custody and will be held to appear in front of a Judge.
There is no risk to public safety. All public areas in Cranberry are now open.
BCSep 02, 2025
Creating a safe, inclusive and welcoming school environment remains a top priority, says Lisa Beare
Lisa Beare, Minister of Education and Child Care, has issued the following statement about returning to learning:
“While I’m sure many students wish summer could be just a little longer, I am thrilled to welcome students and staff to the start of another school year. It is always so exciting on the first day as students and staff walk through the school doors and fill the hallways with excitement, laughter and anticipation – ready to take on the new learning journey in the year ahead.
“As minister of education and child care, I’m proud to support the people who make schools strong: e