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Court certifies B.C.'s class-action lawsuit against the opioid industry

Court certifies B.C.'s class-action lawsuit against the opioid industry

B.C. can now proceed in attempt to recover the costs of treating opioid-related diseases
Nearly 500 B.C. residents received an organ transplant in 2024

Nearly 500 B.C. residents received an organ transplant in 2024

B.C. Health Minister calls organ donation ‘the ultimate act of generosity’
B.C. Timber Sales review heavy on economics, light on environment

B.C. Timber Sales review heavy on economics, light on environment

The minister's mandate letter from the premier also hardly mentions environmental issues
N.L. child protection system part of ongoing colonization, Innu tell inquiry

N.L. child protection system part of ongoing colonization, Innu tell inquiry

Inquiry to wrap in 2025 amid efforts by Innu in Labrador to reclaim jurisdiction over child ‘welfare’
B.C. First Nations leader apologizes, walks back Northern Gateway support

B.C. First Nations leader apologizes, walks back Northern Gateway support

Union of BC Indian Chiefs pipeline says he wants to ‘sincerely apologize for any confusion’
Indigenous voices to help support B.C.'s response to tariffs: Eby

Indigenous voices to help support B.C.'s response to tariffs: Eby

Having First Nations at the table will help B.C. move together to respond to Trump, build up economy: Eby
B.C. student becomes youngest delegate at Global Peace Summit

B.C. student becomes youngest delegate at Global Peace Summit

17-year-old Riley Orr was named a Global Peace Ambassador
B.C. coastal First Nations Mineral Act appeal gets Indigenous, civil liberties support

B.C. coastal First Nations Mineral Act appeal gets Indigenous, civil liberties support

FNLC and BCCLA stand with Gitxaala and Ehattesaht Nations in upholding the process of legislative reconciliation
B.C. woman sounding the alarm as deafblind support program nears end

B.C. woman sounding the alarm as deafblind support program nears end

Quesnel woman said having an intervenor 'sets her free' from a 'mind prison' as funding for the support is set to end in March
B.C. caribou advocates slap Ottawa for endangered herd protection inaction

B.C. caribou advocates slap Ottawa for endangered herd protection inaction

Declining southern mountain caribou population classified as threatened
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