CanadaJul 10, 2025
Alberta education minister to give update on new rules for school library books
Alberta's education minister is set to provide an update today on the development of new provincial rules for school library books.
Demetrios Nicolaides announced in May that Alberta would be setting new standards for the books. He said the review came after his ministry became aware of four coming-of-age graphic novels in school libraries in Edmonton and Calgary. Nicolaides said each of the books contained inappropriate content, including graphic sexual material as well as depictions of molestation, drug and alcohol use.
A government survey on the topic launched after Nicolaides' anno
CanadaJul 10, 2025
Vancouver council cuts speed limit to 30km/h on local streets to reduce collisions
Vancouver's city council has voted unanimously to reduce the speed limit on local streets to 30 kilometres per hour, down from the provincially mandated 50 kilometres per hour.
The city says in a release that the vote "sets the stage" for the phased introduction of the new limit on residential streets without a centre line.
It says new signage will be installed in 25 "neighbourhood slow zones" over the next three years, with other neighbourhoods being added later subject to budget allocations.
The city says lowering the speed limit on local residential streets can reduce pedestrian fatality ra
CanadaJul 10, 2025
Quebec won't accept some applications for sponsorship of immigrants until 2026
The Quebec government says it won't accept new applications from residents who want to sponsortheir spouses, common-law partners or adult children for immigration until next year.
The Immigration department says in a news release that it has reached its cap for sponsorship in those categories.
As a result, the families of those immigrants would have to wait until June 25, 2026 to apply.
The government announced last year that it would process a maximum of 13,000 family applications from immigrants seeking to reunite with relatives over the two-year period from June 2024 to 2026, after approvin
CanadaJul 09, 2025
Surrey’s $27.5-million Bear Creek Stadium opens
The $27.5-million Bear Creek Stadium in Surrey has officially opened. It has a seating capacity of 2,200.
Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke said in a press release that once it receives Class 2 facility certification, Bear Creek Stadium will be able to host high-profile events such as the World Athletics Continental Tour and Challenger Series.
The mayor said the stadium will attract other groups to host games there. “We’ve already had some people make inquiries,” she said.
Locke said it will be a huge benefit to the city. Surrey will also have a 10,000-seat stadium, with construction expect
CanadaJul 09, 2025
One of two student pilots killed in Manitoba crash was from India: consulate office
One of two student pilots killed in a mid-air crash south of Steinbach, Man., has been identified as a man from India. The consulate general of India in Toronto, in a social media post, identifies the man as Sreehari Sukesh.
The consulate office says it's in contact with the man's family, the pilot training school and local police. The crash happened Tuesday morning about 400 metres from a runway used by Harv's Air pilot school.
Adam Penner, president of the company, has said the two pilots were in small single-engine Cessna planes and appeared to try to land at the same time.
CanadaJul 09, 2025
Ottawa set to miss 2026 deadline for establishing $10-a-day child care: report
Ottawa is expected to miss its 2026 deadline to implement $10-a-day child care services across the country, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives said in a new report published on Wednesday.
The analysis concluded that just six provinces and territories are meeting that fee target now.
David Macdonald, an economist with the centre, said even though fees have dropped significantly everywhere, the federal government is unlikely to meet its self-imposed deadline.
“It's almost certain that even after the 2026 deadline passes, many parents in five provinces will be paying more than $10 a da
CanadaJul 09, 2025
Three people seriously hurt after targeted assault at Calgary Stampede: Police
Calgary police say they are investigating after three people were seriously hurt in an assault at the Calgary Stampede.
Police say they responded to reports of an assault just after 11 p.m. Tuesday near the Euroslide on the Stampede's midway.
They say they found a severely injured man who was transported to hospital in life-threatening but stable condition.
Police say they then responded to reports of a young person and a man who were injured outside the Stampede grounds.
Investigators say both people were victims of the same assault that took place on the midway and they were transported to h
BCJul 08, 2025
Softball excitement in Surrey, Team Canada takes on New Zealand and Ukraine in Canada Cup
The Canada Cup has begun at Softball City in Surrey. This is the 30th edition of the Canada Cup and Team Canada, fresh from its gold medal performance at the Pan-American championship in Columbia, will play two matches in Surrey.
The Canadian women's team will face New Zealand at 6 p.m. today and then Ukraine at 8:30 p.m. The final match of the tournament will be played on Sunday.
Apart from the Canadian team, strong teams like Czechia, Greece, Kingdom of the Netherlands, Israel, Triple Crown Colorado and Team BC are also participating in the tournament.
Today, players from Team Canada were a
CanadaJul 08, 2025
Trump says he will hit copper with 50 per cent tariffs
U.S. President Donald Trump says he will impose a 50 per cent tariff on copper imports but did not say when it will take effect.
It's a sign that Trump plans to go ahead with a list of sectoral tariffs beyond his current import taxes on steel, aluminum and autos.
Devastating U-S duties against countries around the world were set to come into force tomorrow before Trump pushed back the deadline to August 1st.
While Trump delayed his deadline for trade deals with other countries, Canada's July 21st deadline remains in place.