More francophone schools coming to B.C.
To better support francophone students in Abbotsford and Victoria Westshore, land has been purchased to build French-language schools.
To better support francophone students in Abbotsford and Victoria Westshore, land has been purchased to build French-language schools.
The Conservative Shadow Minister for Public Safety Frank Caputo believes the Liberal’s gun buy back program won’t work. He suggests to instead give harsher sentences to gun related offenders. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdgoQ6C3ckQvMwAUeKuwkrTprkZfH240Q https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdgoQ6C3ckQtEh2j6C6C5RqJoLpPMkJPG https://twitter.com/PTP_CPAC https://www.tiktok.com/@cpac_tv source
On Tuesday, Sept. 30, the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we gather on the ancestral territories of Tk̓emlúps and T̓éxelc to honour the strength, resilience and enduring spirit of Indigenous Peoples. We remember Le Estcwicwéy̓, the missing, whose remains were confirmed at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School site, and we honour the courage…
In Ottawa, Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem discusses the central bank’s decision to lower its key interest rate to 2.5 per cent from 2.75 per cent. He is joined by senior deputy governor Carolyn Rogers. source
Michael Serapio turns to the strats panel as Mark Carney prepares to table his first budget on November 4. With major spending on defence and national projects, concerns persist about deficits and whether fiscal guardrails are holding. At the same time, affordability has re-emerged as Canadians’ top concern, raising questions about Ottawa’s focus. Communication is…
Premier Danielle Smith and members of the Alberta Next Panel continue their series of town hall meetings with a stop in Lethbridge. Premier Smith assembled the panel to engage with residents across the province and discuss Alberta’s relationship with the federal government. source
The University of British Columbia (UBC) in partnership with the University of Victoria (UVic) has expanded two allied health profession programs, a master of physical therapy and a master of science in speech-language pathology, to Vancouver Island. View the full article from the original source