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Micro mobility revolution races ahead, as policymakers and police try to keep up

Micro mobility revolution races ahead, as policymakers and police try to keep up

VANCOUVER — Since Gabriel Kwok started riding an electric unicycle on Vancouver's streets nine months ago, he estimates he's logged about 2,000 kilometres on the briefcase-sized vehicle.
B.C. premier wants tighter federal laundering laws after case fails to yield charges

B.C. premier wants tighter federal laundering laws after case fails to yield charges

VICTORIA — The failure of a massive, multi-year money laundering investigation to yield charges is a "shocking" example of the shortfalls of federal financial crime law, British Columbia Premier David Eby said Thursday.
Members of an Afghan refugee family killed in multi-vehicle crash in B.C.

Members of an Afghan refugee family killed in multi-vehicle crash in B.C.

VANCOUVER — Three members of a family that had newly arrived from Afghanistan were the victims of a multi-vehicle crash in British Columbia's Interior on Wednesday.
Yukon budget lays out $48.2-million surplus, funding for dental, inflation relief

Yukon budget lays out $48.2-million surplus, funding for dental, inflation relief

WHITEHORSE — The Yukon government is predicting a $48.2-million surplus in 2023 with a budget promising cash for housing, health care, infrastructure and inflation relief.
Conservative party admits error in failing to give notice of Patrick Brown fundraiser

Conservative party admits error in failing to give notice of Patrick Brown fundraiser

OTTAWA — The Conservative Party of Canada saysit made a mistake in failing to give notice of a fundraiser held by disqualified leadership contestant Patrick Brown.
Court reduces sentence for Moncton Mountie killer Justin Bourque

Court reduces sentence for Moncton Mountie killer Justin Bourque

FREDERICTON — New Brunswick's highest court says it had no choice but to reduce the sentence of Justin Bourque, the man who used a semi-automatic rifle to murder three Mounties in Moncton in 2014.
'Saddest day ever' after three avalanche deaths in B.C.: heliski operator

'Saddest day ever' after three avalanche deaths in B.C.: heliski operator

INVERMERE, B.C. — The president of a heli-skiing operation says he and his staff are heartbroken after an avalanche killed three people and injured four others in southeastern British Columbia.
Canada, China had better relationship at time of Trudeau Foundation pledge: Rosenberg

Canada, China had better relationship at time of Trudeau Foundation pledge: Rosenberg

OTTAWA — The level of caution Canadian institutions must now take when dealing with China was not top of mind when the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation accepted a pledge from a Chinese billionaire, says the former head of the charitable organization
Montreal university says no indication donation by Chinese billionaire was suspect

Montreal university says no indication donation by Chinese billionaire was suspect

MONTREAL — The Montreal university that was promised an $800,000 donation as part of an alleged plot by the Chinese government to influence Justin Trudeau said the pledge came at a different time in Canada-China relations.
Alberta band chief angry over silence from Imperial Oil after oilsands tailings spill

Alberta band chief angry over silence from Imperial Oil after oilsands tailings spill

A northern Alberta Indigenous leader has accused Imperial Oil Ltd. of a nine-month coverup over a massive release of toxic oilsands tailings on land near where his band harvests food.
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