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Iranian-Canadians reflect on conflict between Iran and Israel

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Two Iranian-Canadians living in Metro Vancouver, Parisa Moshfegh and restaurateur and community leader Fred Soofi, spoke with The Early Edition’s Stephen Quinn as the war between Iran and Israel escalates. They said they're worried about...
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Iranian Canadians reflect on conflict between Iran and Israel

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Two Iranian Canadians living in Metro Vancouver, Parisa Moshfegh and restaurateur and community leader Fred Soofi, spoke with The Early Edition’s Stephen Quinn as the war between Iran and Israel escalates. They said they're worried about...
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Lytton mayor on alert as 2 wildfires burn nearby

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Two wildfires continue to burn in the Lytton area and have closed a portion of Highway 12 to all traffic except local drivers. Mayor Denise O'Connor is keeping a close eye on the fires, but said there is no major risk to the village for...
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4 years after Lytton, B.C., burned, new wildfire north of town is 'triggering,' mayor says

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The wildfire burning closest to Lytton, B.C., is not expected to grow, but another north of the village has grown significantly in recent days. Mayor Denise O'Connor says the fires have triggered memories of the 2021 fire that burned...
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B.C. tourism group says staying local is on the menu this summer

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With trade tensions high amid ongoing U.S. threats, Maya Lange with Destination B.C. said it's never been a better time to explore the vast landscapes of the province. Lange said American tourists are also likely to flock to the province...
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Professors taking UBC to court over 'political' actions by administration

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Four professors and a graduate student are taking the University of British Columbia to court. They claim UBC is breaching laws that require it to be non-political through its use of Indigenous land acknowledgements, the promotion of DEI...
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'My blood is boiling': B.C. Forests Minister says Trump is 'dead wrong' about lumber trade

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Ravi Parmar, B.C.'s minister of forests, tells BC Today host Michelle Eliot the U.S. doesn't have the manufacturing capacity to fulfill its own demand for lumber. He is urging the federal government to prioritize B.C.'s softwood lumber...
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ABC Vancouver councillor weighs in on party’s byelection defeat, voting delays

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After COPE and OneCity won Vancouver’s byelection, the ABC Party now finds itself on the back foot. Councillor Lisa Dominato reflects on what went wrong, the internal tensions within her party, and how long lineups and voter turnout may...
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What voters in Saanich-Gulf Islands are saying about Greens' chances

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Elizabeth May has been the MP in Saanich-Gulf Islands since 2011 and is seeking re-election in 2025, standing on her record as a community-involved parliamentarian and advocate for the environment.
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Pickleball players, skateboarders face off over West Vancouver skate park redevelopment

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Pickleball players and skateboarders are facing off over plans to redevelop a skatepark in West Vancouver’s Gleneagles neighbourhood. CBC’s Alan Regan explains how things escalated and what the two sides say.
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More layoffs likely as international student admissions drop, SFU president says

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The federal government's cap on new international student admissions has taken a bite out of many post-secondary institutions across Canada. Joy Johnson, the president of Simon Fraser University, said that she was knocking on the doors...
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The Hobby: Tales from the Tabletop documentary explores world of board gaming

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The new documentary The Hobby: Tales from the Tabletop dives into the culture and fascination around board games. Filmmaker Simon Ennis and Wingspan board game creator Elizabeth Hargrave joined The Early Edition’s Stephen Quinn to talk...
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She left her $1M estate to a male escort. Now it's being argued in court | Hanomansing Tonight

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The will of a deceased B.C. woman will be contested by an old friend, her closest living relatives and a male escort following a decision by a provincial Supreme Court judge. Lawyer Candance Cho discusses the laws around wills and how...
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B.C. lieutenant-governor unveils 3 key themes of public mandate

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On Wednesday, B.C. Lieutenant-Governor Wendy Cocchia said she would focus on three areas and develop initiatives over the course of her tenure. The themes of her mandate this year are meaningful inclusion, economic opportunity, and...
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What do Canada Day and the national flag represent in 2025?

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The Canadian flag has taken on numerous meanings over the years. Most recently, it's been seen by many as a display of defiance against Trump's threats of annexation. CBC's Stephen Quinn spoke with political science professor Daisy...
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Adding new words to the Dictionary of Canadianisms

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"Raincouver," "demoviction," and "elbows up" are some of the 137 new terms added to the Dictionary of Canadianisms. Stefan Dollinger, the chief editor of the UBC creation, says updating the dictionary is all about sleuthing and comparing...
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Is Canada’s dairy industry under threat by Trump's trade talks?

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U.S. President Donald Trump leveraged trade talks this week to get Canada to back off the digital services tax. Now, his sights might be on the system that protects Canada's dairy industry, known as supply management. Bloc Québécois...
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Vacant storefronts in Vancouver's DTES could become pop-up business spaces

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Vancouver city councillor Mike Klassen is putting forward a motion that could see vacant Downtown Eastside storefronts become short-term spaces for local entrepreneurs. Klassen said he hopes the move will revitalize spaces in the...
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Canada Election | Carney aims to flip Victoria, Singh talks renters’ rights in N.S.

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Liberal Leader Mark Carney made a campaign stop in Victoria, B.C., a riding he hopes to scoop from the NDP, while NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh talked up renters’ rights in Nova Scotia.
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'Your question is so stupid': Trump defends tariffs despite market collapse

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U.S. President Donald Trump again defended his tariffs despite continued global market chaos. On Air Force One, Trump snapped at a reporter saying, ‘your question is so stupid. I don't want anything to go down, but sometimes you have to...
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OneCity's Lucy Maloney elected as 1 of 2 new Vancouver city councillors

9th - Higher Ed
Vancouverites chose two new city councillors in this weekend's byelection. OneCity's Lucy Maloney received the second-most votes and joins Stephen Quinn in studio to discuss her goals.
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B.C. shaping up to be a Liberal-Conservative battleground

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Liberal Leader Mark Carney is expected to spend a significant amount of the third week of his campaign in Victoria after arriving there late Sunday. It marks the start of Carney’s B.C. tour — a province political science professor Hamish...
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What B.C.'s downgraded credit rating means for you

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Two global ratings agencies downgraded B.C.'s credit rating on Wednesday, citing the fiscal deficit and financial outlook for the province. Bryan Yu, chief economist at Central 1 Credit Union, said this means the B.C. government may have...
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NDP collapse in B.C. opens a 2-party race between Liberals, Conservatives

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With traditional NDP support in British Columbia melting away, a two-party race is opening up between the Liberals and Conservatives. CBC’s Lyndsay Duncombe examines the seismic voter shift creating some tight races, and even threatening...