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B.C. police can now enforce COVID-19 orders

B.C. police can now enforce COVID-19 orders

Police officers and other provincial law enforcement officials in B.C.
Meng defence team targets communications in CFO’s arrest

Meng defence team targets communications in CFO’s arrest

Crown counsel in Huawei executive’s extradition case digs heels in on solicitor-client privilege
Analysts: Biden bodes well for Canada-U.S. trade

Analysts: Biden bodes well for Canada-U.S. trade

But Congress could perpetuate belligerent policies of Donald Trump administration
B.C. COVID-19 deaths hit 200 as two more seniors have died

B.C. COVID-19 deaths hit 200 as two more seniors have died

B.C. took 88 days to go from its first case to 100 deaths; and a further 117 days to get to the 200-death threshold
Education ministry to apologize, compensate for exam result errors

Education ministry to apologize, compensate for exam result errors

More than 100,000 potentially incorrect transcripts sent out
Biden-Harris tax changes could be good news for Canada

Biden-Harris tax changes could be good news for Canada

Experts see stability, normalcy, increased tax advantage in White House administration change
Trudeau should stay out of judicial education: lawyers

Trudeau should stay out of judicial education: lawyers

“This casts a chill over judicial independence,” says Law Society of B.C.
B.C.'s active COVID-19 infections climb to new record high: 798

B.C.'s active COVID-19 infections climb to new record high: 798

This is the third day in a row when a record number of people are fighting the disease in the province
B.C. sets record for most active COVID-19 infections: 775

B.C. sets record for most active COVID-19 infections: 775

Province recorded 83 new COVID-19 cases on August 18 for a total of 4,677 since January
Nisga'a leader Joe Gosnell dead at 84

Nisga'a leader Joe Gosnell dead at 84

Joseph Gosnell was a key architect and negotiator of the Nisga'a Treaty