BCMar 17, 2025
B.C. hydro rates to increase in 2025, 2026 but remain among lowest in North America
British Columbia's energy minister says the province is setting annual rate increases for electricity for the next two years in response to rising demand for power and economic uncertainty.
Adrian Dix says the government will be submitting a "rate stability direction" to the B.C. Utilities Commission for approval of a BC Hydro rate increase of 3.75 per cent on April 1 and for the same bump next year.
He says power costs in B.C.remain among the lowest in North America and each of the increases comes to about $3.75 per month for the average residential household that current pays about $100.
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CanadaMar 17, 2025
Pierre Poilievre Accuses Prime Minister Mark Carney of Hiding Carbon Tax to Manipulate Election
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has made a serious accusation against Prime Minister Mark Carney, claiming that Carney has been concealing the consumer carbon tax to influence the election. Poilievre argues that the executive order Carney signed to eliminate the tax is a fake, insisting that it remains in effect and hasn't been removed anywhere. He also warned that it could be reintroduced after the election.
During a visit to a steel company in L'Orignal village, Ontario, Poilievre criticized Carney’s plan to increase the carbon tax on Canadian companies, especially in the context of
IndiaMar 17, 2025
Kejriwal and Bhagwant Mann Hold Rally in Ludhiana in Support of Sanjeev Arora
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) supremo Arvind Kejriwal reached Jawahar Nagar in Ludhiana today to hold a rally in support of Sanjeev Arora, their candidate for the upcoming by-election in the Ludhiana West constituency.
During the rally, Kejriwal addressed the crowd, stating that the drug problem in Punjab worsened under previous governments. He emphasized that the Bhagwant Mann government has launched a war against drugs in the last 20 days, with a firm stance against drug smugglers.
Sanjeev Arora, currently a Rajya Sabha member from Punjab, has now been fielde
AlbertaMar 17, 2025
Alberta school boards strike tentative deal with unionized support workers
The union representing more than 4,000 school support workers says they have reached tentative deals that could end a two-month strike as early as Wednesday. The Canadian Union of Public Employees says the contracts are for staff with the Edmonton Public School Board as well as the public and Catholic school boards in Fort McMurray.
Union president Rory Gill says specific details won't be released until the settlements have been ratified by members this week.
He says all three deals include pay increases and would be valid through August 2028.
The new contracts do not cover the
WorldMar 17, 2025
Trump Administration Initiates Deportation Under Alien Enemies Act; 261 Venezuelans Deported to El Salvador Prison
US President Donald Trump has initiated deportation proceedings under the 227-year-old Alien Enemies Act, resulting in the deportation of 261 Venezuelan immigrants to a supermax prison in El Salvador. The US government took action under this law, alleging that the deported individuals were members of a drug trafficking gang.
Notably, the deportation took place despite a US court having stayed the deportation order for these individuals. Trump administration officials stated that the flight had already taken off by the time the court order was issued.
The deported Venezuelan citizens were dres
BCMar 17, 2025
Canadian woman returns home after being detained by U.S. immigration officials
The mother of a British Columbia woman who was detained for nearly two weeks by immigration officials in the United States says her daughter is back on home soil.
Alexis Eagles confirmed Saturday that her daughter, Jasmine Mooney, landed at the Vancouver International Airport at around midnight and returned to her home in the city.
Eagles says she was at the airport to greet her 35-year-old daughter, along with friends of Mooney's.
Eagles previously said Mooney had been in the custody of U.S. immigration officials since March 3, when her visa was denied as she tried to enter California from Me
CanadaMar 17, 2025
AHS confirms cases of measles in Edmonton, public exposure possible in two locations
Alberta Health Services says it has confirmed multiple cases of measles in the Edmonton area. The health authority is warning that public exposure to the highly contagious disease may have occurred at two Edmonton locations last week.
AHS says those who attended the Belle Rive Medicentres Family Health Care Clinic in the north end on Wednesday afternoon could have been exposed.
Anyone who attended the Stollery Children's Hospital's emergency department late Friday evening may have been exposed as well.
AHS says individuals who were potentially exposed and who were born after 1
IndiaMar 17, 2025
Drug Smuggling Case: Bikram Majithia Interrogated for Seven Hours by Special Investigation Team
Bikram Majithia was interrogated for seven to eight hours today by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) in connection with the multi-crore drug smuggling case in Punjab at the Patiala Police Lines. After the interrogation, Majithia spoke to reporters, stating that he had filed an application in the Supreme Court requesting the concerned parties to expedite the disposal of the case. He mentioned that the court had set today’s date, and he had appeared for questioning at the court's request.
It is important to note that in December 2021, an FIR was registered against Majithia in connection wi
CanadaMar 17, 2025
Canada May Soon Face an Election Call, Mark Carney Expected to Announce Snap Election Before March 24
Canada may soon face an election call, with Mark Carney expected to announce the election before Parliament resumes on March 24. Reports suggest that Carney could make a general election announcement on Wednesday and convene a meeting of premiers later this week.
If the Liberals were to lose in a potential snap election, Carney could become Canada's shortest-serving prime minister. Currently, the record for the shortest tenure is held by former Prime Minister Charles Tupper, who served for only 69 days in 1896.
If an early election is called, it is expected that Canadians could vote in late A