Forty-three homes open for people in Osoyoos
Osoyoos Indian Band members and Osoyoos residents will have access to 43 new affordable rental homes with the opening of mxitp Cedar Lane Apartments.
Osoyoos Indian Band members and Osoyoos residents will have access to 43 new affordable rental homes with the opening of mxitp Cedar Lane Apartments.
Ottawa, ON – Today, Jeff Kibble, Conservative Member of Parliament for Cowichan—Malahat—Langford, introduced his Private Member’s Bill C-235, to extend parole ineligibility for individuals convicted of abduction, sexual assault and murder. Bill C-235 aims to amend the Criminal Code to empower judges, following jury input, to extend the parole ineligibility period for a person convicted…
Surrey, British Columbia, September 14, 2025 — Today, the Honourable Randeep Sarai, Secretary of State for International Development and Member of Parliament for Surrey Centre, welcomed the federal government’s launch of Build Canada Homes — a new federal agency that will build affordable housing at scale. Build Canada Homes will transform public-private co-operation and deploy modern methods…
In Toronto, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne takes questions from reporters as a two-day meeting of the federal cabinet continues. source
Former Canadian Ambassador to Israel, Jon Allen talks about the detailed peace plan for Gaza unveiled by the U.S. and Israel today. Jon Hamilton, spokesperson for Canada Post, speaks with CPAC’s Michael Serapio about the ongoing strike with the Canadian Postal Workers’ Union (CUPW) and the measures the federal government announced to help move the…
The Canadian Postal Worker’s Union is on their second strike this year after the government announced a number of reforms to the corporation last week. Jim Gallant, negotiator for the union, believes the workers are paying for the management mistakes. He sat down with CPAC host Michael Serapio on the demands of Canada Post. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdgoQ6C3ckQvMwAUeKuwkrTprkZfH240Q…
At Rideau Hall, Governor General Mary Simon hosts a gathering ahead of the National Day Truth and Reconciliation to reflect upon then years since the release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s final report. Simon is joined by resident school survivors, health support workers and others. source