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Crime and policing discussed at North Island-Powell River forum

Crime and policing discussed at North Island-Powell River forum

Four candidates respond to questions from audience members and chamber of commerce moderator
Overwhelming majority of Canadians back national clean energy grid, finds poll

Overwhelming majority of Canadians back national clean energy grid, finds poll

A survey of Canadian adults found 84% of respondents united behind the idea of building out a national grid powered by hydroelectricity
Canada Votes 2025 Riding Brief: Vancouver Fraserview—South Burnaby

Canada Votes 2025 Riding Brief: Vancouver Fraserview—South Burnaby

Digging deep into the B.C. ridings up for grabs in the April 28 election
Mario Canseco: Carney rides the NDP collapse to the front

Mario Canseco: Carney rides the NDP collapse to the front

Liberal support remains strong in key regions as Poilievre battles stubborn gender and age gaps in final week of the campaign, according to new Research Co. survey
Poilievre vows not to impose a home equity tax as Liberals, NDP talk health care

Poilievre vows not to impose a home equity tax as Liberals, NDP talk health care

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is claiming the Liberals will impose a tax on Canadians' home equity if they're re-elected as the federal election campaign enters its final week.
Voter registration card mix-ups frustrate Sunshine Coast residents

Voter registration card mix-ups frustrate Sunshine Coast residents

In one instance, an Earls Cove resident was told her advance polling station was in Squamish.
Squamish editorial: Federal leaders, please collaborate

Squamish editorial: Federal leaders, please collaborate

We won’t have electoral reform by April 28, but whoever is elected to represent the Sea to Sky should remember that most of us want it. 
Canada Votes 2025 Riding Brief: Burnaby Central

Canada Votes 2025 Riding Brief: Burnaby Central

Digging deep into the B.C. ridings up for grabs in the April 28 election
Where the parties stand on the toxic drug crisis

Where the parties stand on the toxic drug crisis

After briefly approaching overdose deaths as a health problem, the 'war on drugs' appears to be making a comeback.
How will the parties help B.C. forest workers?

How will the parties help B.C. forest workers?

Workers are calling for trade dispute resolution and investments in public services.
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