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British Columbia ramps up response to coronavirus outbreak
Province’s plan focuses on delaying, containing and preparing for the spread of the virus and minimizing serious illness and economic impact.
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Protecting the elderly from coronavirus
After coronavirus outbreaks at long-term care homes, The National looks at what’s being done to protect the elderly from COVID-19.
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Talks continue between government and Wet’suwet’en chiefs
Meetings between federal and provincial ministers and West’suwet’en hereditary chiefs enter their second day.
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Deadline put on Ontario rail blockade
Ontario Provincial Police told Tyendinaga Mohawks they will face possible investigation and charges if a rail blockade isn’t cleared by midnight Sunday.
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RCMP patrols add to tension in Wet'suwet'en territory
RCMP moved their camp off Wet'suwet'en territory, but continued patrols remain a hurdle in trying to negotiate a solution to rail blockades across the country.
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Coronavirus outbreaks outside China increase fears of pandemic
Localized coronavirus outbreaks in Iran, Italy and South Korea are raising fears of a global pandemic.
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RCMP offer to pull back from Wet'suwet'en territory as rail blockades continue
There are no signs of movement after the RCMP offered to leave Wet'suwet'en territory to try to move toward ending rail blockades across the country.
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Growing coronavirus threat in Iran and South Korea
Just days ago, Iran wasn’t reporting any cases of COVID-19. Now, the country says it has 18 cases and four deaths. South Korea is reporting over 340 cases, two deaths and has declared a state of emergency.
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Protesters block rail line in Vancouver
Supporters of the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs have blocked a major route in Vancouver. They're calling for the RCMP to leave First Nations unceded territory in B.C.
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COVID-19 is taking a toll on public health officials | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley
Public health officials have become the face of Canada’s plan to combat the virus.
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Blair says B.C. RCMP offered to leave Wet'suwet'en territory
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says B.C. RCMP have offered to withdraw its mobile station in Wet’suwet’en traditional territory. Blair spoke to reporters ahead of a cabinet meeting Thursday.
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The Supreme Court case behind the pipeline protests
Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs on the front lines of the fight to stop a pipeline in their traditional territoriesare pointing to a Supreme Court case from the 1990s — Delgamuukw vs. British Columbia — that underscores their authority...
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Wet'suwet'en supporters in Victoria rally outside government buildings
Supporters of the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs who oppose the construction of the Coastal GasLink pipeline through their traditional territory in northern B.C. have pledged to disrupt government operations across the provincial capital.
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Protests remain peaceful outside B.C. government offices
Despite pledging to shut down B.C. government offices, protesters supporting Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs remained peaceful as they chanted and waved signs outside. Earlier this week, government workers filed complaints of assault...
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Wet’suwet’en coverage: Has the media been fair? | The Weekly with Wendy Mesley
As the Wet’suwet’en land dispute story continues to dominate the headlines, critics wonder: Are journalists giving it fair coverage?
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Wet'suwet'en chiefs, ministers reach proposed agreement
Federal Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett and British Columbia Indigenous Relations Minister Scott Fraser would not give details on the proposed agreement, saying it first has to be reviewed by the Wet'suwet'en people.
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Proposed arrangement acknowledging Wet'suwet'en land title reached but pipeline debate continues
Federal Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett and British Columbia Indigenous Relations Minister Scott Fraser would not give details on the proposed agreement, saying it first has to be reviewed by the Wet'suwet'en people.
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Arrests in Wet'suwet'en territory spark nationwide solidarity protests
Nationwide solidarity protests that followed arrests at a pipeline blockade in Wet'suwet'en territory saw rail disruptions, road closures and additional arrests at barricades at Vancouver-area ports.
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'I'm just a citizen, alright?' Victoria driver vents frustration over Wet’suwet’en protester roadblocks
Protesters across British Columbia have blocked trains, access to ports and some streets and bridges in support of the Wet'suwet'en Nation's bid to halt construction of a natural gas pipeline. The delays have frustrated some drivers and...
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Canadian dog wins female breed prize at prestigious Westminster Dog Show
Bella, a three-year-old German shepherd from Chilliwack, B.C., has won best female German shepherd at the Westminster Dog Show in New York.
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Rail line blockades could impact Canada’s economy
Ongoing anti-pipeline protests blocking rail lines impede the shipping of oil and grain, which could impact Canada’s economy.
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Anti-pipeline protests grow, disrupt B.C. legislature
Anti-pipeline protesters in support of the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs blocked roads and rail lines across the country and disrupted the speech from the throne at the B.C. legislature.
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Anti-pipeline protests block roads, rail lines in B.C.
Ongoing anti-pipeline protests blocked major roads in Vancouver and rail lines in B.C. as Premier John Horgan appeared to lose patience with the situation.
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Protesters target Ottawa in provincial pipeline fight
Anti-pipeline protesters targeted Ottawa in the ongoing fight over the pipeline dispute in B.C. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged a quick resolution, but largely stayed out of the provincial issue.