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British Columbia’s premier warned that more Canadian counter-tariffs on the US might inflict “severe harm” on his province, while failing to deter President Donald Trump from pursuing his trade war.
Comments reflect a further splintering of views among Canadian policymakers about the best way to respond to U.S.
Indigenous leaders on British Columbia’s north coast are calling on the federal government to hold out against pressure from Alberta and industry to reverse the west coast oil export ban.
The Atlantic Coast Conference is entering the 2025-26 sports season having moved past uncertainty from its legal fight with member schools Clemson and Florida State. Earlier ...
Reich, Stanford's interim coach, strongly encouraged development of the whole person in college athletics—something BC head ...
Coastal First Nations in B.C. have issued an open letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney, asking him to reject any new proposal ...
Coastal First Nations in British Columbia have issued an open letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney, asking him to reject any ...
There was no farewell press conference or Instagram post. While Kreider did express “gratitude for how I was treated” by the ...
The first ancient Greek colonies were established as early as the 8th century BC, while wide colonization continued through ...
A leatherback sea turtle was spotted near Haida Gwaii, a collection of islands off B.C.'s northwest coast, and ...