Starting soon: Energy Minister Tim Hodgson announces carbon management funding
Tim Hodgson, the minister of energy and natural resources, announces federal funding for carbon management technologies in British Columbia.
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Tim Hodgson, the minister of energy and natural resources, announces federal funding for carbon management technologies in British Columbia.
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October 4, 2025 – As ordered by the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC), the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) continues to have custody of the birds at the British Columbia ostrich farm. Compliance with the stay issued by the Supreme Court of Canada stay order The CFIA has respected and will continue to respect all…
Conservatives speak briefly with reporters on Parliament Hill as the federal party holds its weekly caucus meeting. MP Jacques Gourde comments on the cost of Quebec Senator Amina Gerba’s trip to Vancouver to take English courses. MPs Gérald Deltell and Pierre Paul-Hus face questions on reports that the federal government is considering greater access for…
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
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith makes an announcement related to the Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) system, which manages the province’s industrial carbon pricing. She is joined at the news conference in Calgary by Alberta Environment Minister Rebecca Schulz. source
At a news conference in Ottawa, Marisol Guerra and Marta Muñoz, two Xinka women from Guatemala, call on the Canadian government to support the closure of Vancouver-based Pan American Silver’s Escobal mine. Also speaking with reporters are Elizabeth May, leader of the Green Party of Canada, Viviana Herrera, Latin America program coordinator and program manager…
The BC Coroners Service, together with the Ministry of Transportation and Transit and CN, is encouraging people in B.C. to learn more about rail safety to help save lives and prevent serious injuries during Rail Safety Week 2025. View the full article from the original source