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Markle’s father will not attend her wedding

Markle’s father will not attend her wedding

Meghan Markle says her father will not be attending her wedding to Prince Harry
Alberta passes bill that could cut oil to B.C

Alberta passes bill that could cut oil to B.C

Another blow in the Trans Mountain pipeline fight as Alberta passes bill that could cut oil to B.C
Trudeau criticizes growth in identity politics at NYU graduation speech

Trudeau criticizes growth in identity politics at NYU graduation speech

Trudeau is on a three-day trip to New York and Boston focusing on trade and economic relationships
Jason Kenney calls Trudeau clueless

Jason Kenney calls Trudeau clueless

United Conservative leader stands by calling prime minister empty, clueless
Ottawa ushers in new rules for e-cigarettes

Ottawa ushers in new rules for e-cigarettes

Law will give adults easier access to e-cigarettes and vaping supplies
Is it ‘Laurel’ or ‘Yanny’? New soundbite triggers endless online debate

Is it ‘Laurel’ or ‘Yanny’? New soundbite triggers endless online debate

Computer-generated sound clip polarizes many on exactly which word is being said
Michigan State agrees to pay $500M to settle Nassar claims with 332 victims

Michigan State agrees to pay $500M to settle Nassar claims with 332 victims

$425 million would be paid to current claimants, $75 million to be set aside for any future claims
Talks break down between Canadian Lacrosse Association, national teams

Talks break down between Canadian Lacrosse Association, national teams

CLA’s decision to not negotiate with the players’ association has frustrated many NLTPA members
B.C. premier receives lukewarm reception at Chamber of Commerce luncheon

B.C. premier receives lukewarm reception at Chamber of Commerce luncheon

Speaking to a crowd of about 400 at a Victoria Chamber of Commerce luncheon, Horgan said they’re committed to ending MSPs
Waters rising in flood-ravaged southern B.C. as residents brace for ‘round two’

Waters rising in flood-ravaged southern B.C. as residents brace for ‘round two’

Heavy rains and spring runoff combined to push floodwaters to levels not seen in 70 years in and around Grand Forks last week.