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LIVE NOW: Carney to Speak Following Election Results

LIVE NOW: Carney to Speak Following Election Results EpochTV Live Apr-28-2025 Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivers a speech at 9 p.m. ET on April 28 following the announcement of the election results.

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Suspect in Vancouver Festival Killings Is Brother of 2024 Murder Victim

Vancouver Police have confirmed that the suspect in Saturday’s deadly ramming attack that killed 11 people in the city is the brother of a man who was murdered in an unrelated killing last year. Thirty-year-old Adam Kai-Ji Lo—who has been charged with eight counts of second-degree murder with more charges anticipated—is the brother of Alexander

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Michael Zwaagstra: Vancouver School Board Makes Right Decision By Dropping Its ‘Living Wage’ Scheme

Commentary Vancouver School Board (VSB) trustees plan to correct an error they made back in 2022. Come this summer, the VSB will stop being a “living wage” employer. This means the VSB will no longer top up the salaries of contract employees such as bus drivers to meet a target set by the activist group

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What We Know So Far About the Vancouver Car Attack

A car ramming attack in Vancouver this weekend that left 11 dead, including a 5-year-old child, is being described as the “darkest day” in the city’s history. A 30-year-old male suspect has been arrested after a vehicle drove down a crowded street April 26, striking multiple people during the annual Lapu Lapu festival celebrating Filipino

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Fire Disrupts Voting in Windsor, Leaders Cast Ballots: What’s Happening Today as Canada Votes

Canadians are currently voting in the 45th general election after a month-long campaign and will soon find out which party will form government. Here’s a look at the key events unfolding throughout the day as the clock ticks down to the release of the first results. Carney Votes in Nepean Prime Minister and Liberal Leader

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Quebec’s Failed Auto Insurance Digital Shift Could Cost $500M, Inquiry Hears

A public inquiry examining a failed digital shift by Quebec’s automobile insurance board heard Monday it could end up costing the province nearly half a billion dollars more than initially planned. Alain Fortin, Quebec’s interim auditor general, testified that cost overruns could mean the final tally for the so-called SAAQclic project will come in at

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Father, Mother, Daughter, 5, Killed in Vancouver Festival Attack, Leave Son Behind

A father, mother and five-year-old daughter have been confirmed as three of the 11 victims killed when a vehicle rammed through a crowd at a festival in Vancouver on Saturday. Toan Le says his brother Richard Le, his sister-in-law Linh Hoang and their five-year-old daughter Katie Le were killed while attending the Lapu Lapu Day

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From Trump’s Tariffs to Beijing’s Interference, Key Moments of Canada’s Election Campaign

News Analysis Canada’s 45th general election started and ended with U.S. President Donald Trump making waves, but there were also unrelated and noteworthy events that could’ve shaped voters’ opinions. Among those was Beijing foreign interference events, infighting in the Conservative/Ontario Progressive Conservative camp, and leaders’ debates with more controversy in the media room than on

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Memorial for Victims of Vehicle Attack at Vancouver Street Festival

Like Save Comment Donate Live Chat Subscribe Memorial for Victims of Vehicle Attack at Vancouver Street Festival EpochTV Live Apr-28-2025 A memorial for the victims of a vehicular attack at a street Filipino community festival in Vancouver is held at 2:30 p.m. ET on April 28. At least 11 people were killed when a man

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Manitoba Progressive Conservatives Choose Obby Khan as Leader After Tight Contest

Former cabinet minister and football player Obby Khan was elected leader of Manitoba’s Progressive Conservative party over the weekend in a closely contested two-way race that was decided by less than one percentage point. Khan won against longtime party board member Wally Daudrich to assume leadership of the provincial Opposition party, which holds 20 of

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