Funding helps prepare farms, animals for extreme weather
Farmers in British Columbia will receive support to better protect their farms and animals from extreme weather through the Beneficial Management Practices program.
Farmers in British Columbia will receive support to better protect their farms and animals from extreme weather through the Beneficial Management Practices program.
Secretary of State for Defence Procurement Stephen Fuhr discusses the government’s new defence investment agency and how it’s supposed to fix a file mirred by issues. B.C. Energy and Climate Solutions Minister Adrian Dix talks about his province’s opposition to Alberta’s oil pipeline proposal. The strategists panel, Susan Smith, Cole Hogan and George Soule discuss…
As Prime Minister Mark Carney promotes projects of national significance, the first round of investments (from LNG to copper mining to small nuclear reactors) has already raised environmental questions. At the same time, recent policy shifts like suspending the 2026 EV mandate and ending the carbon rebate have heightened concerns about Canada’s climate commitments. CPAC’s…
People will be at the centre of better service delivery as the Province establishes Connected Services BC, a more connected technology systems model that works better for people and businesses interacting with government. Effective Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025, current ministry Information Management and Information Technology branches will be combined with the Office of the…
Health-care experts speak with reporters in Ottawa about the importance of early detection and expert input for cancers and other diseases. The news conference comes as the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care, a federally appointed panel that issues Canada’s cancer screening guidelines, resumes its work following a months-long pause. In attendance are Dr….
Former Canadian ambassador to Mexico Graeme Clark discusses the Prime Minister’s visit to Mexico and what it means for the North American trading relationship. The strategists panel, Marci Surkes, Cole Hogan and geprge Soule discuss the government’s communications strategy and Pierre Poilievre’s return to the House of Commons. Green Party Leader Elizabeth May discusses attempts…
Canada’s Justice Minister and Attorney General, Sean Fraser, is defending his government’s latest legislative priorities and facing sharp criticism from multiple fronts. His proposed bill would criminalize intimidation and obstruction at places like schools, houses of worship, and community centres. But civil liberties groups warn it risks curbing free expression and criminalizing peaceful protest. Fraser…