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Suspect in Vancouver mass casualty event had lengthy history with police
The Vancouver Police Department has confirmed 11 fatalities and numerous injuries after a driver, well-known to police, killed multiple people after driving his car into a crowd at a Filipino-themed street festival on Friday evening.
Carney ad boasts experience with PMs, omits mentioning Trudeau entirely
Liberal Leader Mark Carney boasted in a campaign ad about his experience working with prime ministers from both sides of the political aisle, yet curiously omitted any mention of advising former prime minister Justin Trudeau.
Poilievre, Carney pitch rival economic visions ahead of election day
Canada’s political parties are pitching their vision for a revitalized Canadian economy after several years of stunted economic growth and rising prices.
The Alberta Roundup | Albertans cast advance ballots in record numbers
Nearly 27 per cent of Albertans cast ballots during the advance voting period — one of the highest rates in the country. Polling projections show Alberta remaining a Conservative stronghold, with most ridings expected to go blue. Tune into The Alberta Roundup.
Carney’s platform silent on assisted suicide program
Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s official election platform failed to provide any clarity on where he stands on assisted suicide and expanding the government-sanctioned practice to the mentally ill.
Carney set to implement carbon tariffs on other countries
Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s plan to impose new carbon tariffs on imported goods has taxpayer advocates sounding the alarm.
Conservatives vow to allow sales of nicotine pouches at gas stations, convenience stores
According to the Western Standard, the Conservatives pledged that if elected, Canadians would soon be able to buy nicotine pouches once again—an effective smoking cessation tool—at convenience stores and gas stations, reversing the Trudeau government’s restrictive policies.
EXCLUSIVE: Still no answers from RCMP on police presence before debate scrum shutdown
The RCMP has refused to provide any answers as to why there was a heightened police presence at the Maison de Radio-Canada building in Montreal after last week’s post-debate scrum was abruptly cancelled.
Another B.C. teen dies after “safe supply” drug overdose
A 15-year-old has died of a suspected drug overdose in Campbell River, B.C., believed to involve a “safe-supply” prescription opioid.
Carney claims his industrial carbon tax “helps” steel companies impacted by tariffs
Liberal Leader Mark Carney avoided answering whether he would provide industries impacted by the U.S. tariffs relief from the industrial carbon tax and instead suggested companies benefited from paying it.
Kelowna drug dealer who arrived as international student being deported to India
A street-level cocaine and fentanyl dealer in British Columbia who arrived in Canada as an international student is being deported back to India.
Charges against Coutts border protestor stayed
One of the final individuals to be penalized for participating in the Coutts, Alberta border demonstrations—part of the cross-country protests against COVID-19 mandates in 2022—had their charges stayed on Wednesday.
Liberal candidate faces backlash over disturbing posts on elderly, China
The Liberal candidate for Haliburton–Kawartha Lakes, Nell Thomas, is under growing scrutiny after a series of controversial social media posts including calling to stop “keeping ancients alive so long” in terms of the elderly demographic and how the “Chinese will rule.”
OP-ED: How Alberta can get its low-tax mojo back
Tade Haghverdian writes: "Alberta boasts many unique advantages – awe-inspiring mountain vistas, bounteous natural resources and a young and dynamic population among them."
The Globe and Mail published the SUV driver’s name yesterday, based on the police disclosure. You are behind in your reporting of the event.