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KTVF on MSNAfter Trump threat, British Columbia leader says province will impose tolls on Alaska-bound commerceBritish Columbia Premier David Eby said Thursday that he intends to introduce legislation that would place tolls on commercial trucks traveling from the Lower 48 to Alaska via his province.
British Columbia, Canada’s third most populous province, expects debts to surge by nearly 60% over the next three years in a high-spending plan that was overshadowed by the eruption of a trade war with the US,
OTTAWA - Canada’s Liberal Party will on March 9 announce Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s successor as both party chief and head of the country’s government in the midst of a trade war with the United States that could cripple the Canadian economy.
British Columbia’s deficit in 2024–25 is among the largest in Canada, and looking ahead, this trend is unlikely to change.
Data indicates a 30% drop in cross-border traffic between Washington and British Columbia from mid-January to early February.
While the U.S. has halted foreign aid, Canada is supporting projects in Bangladesh on gender equality, reproductive health and access to inclusive education and skills training.
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Powder on MSNAvalanche Kills Snowmobiler in British ColumbiaOne member of a three-person group was buried below Thunderwater Lake in the Foster Creek drainage.
The next prime minister will have to negotiate with U.S. President Trump as he threatens additional tariffs on Canada & may soon face the Conservatives in a general election.
The tariffs have touched off a range of emotions along the world’s longest international border, where residents and industries are closely intertwined. Ranchers in Canada rely
Like a growing number of formerly incarcerated Indigenous people, Marvin Starblanket's life is still governed by Correctional Service Canada rules. They determine where he sleeps (a halfway house instead of at home with his partner and children),
That warning lasts through March 3 and states that avalanches triggered during this period will likely be destructive.
Canadian credit unions Vancity and First say a merger would strengthen local community banking and enhance member access to financial services
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