The Canadian Union of Postal Workers continue to strike into the new week as a new deal between Canada Post and its workers remain up for discussion; seemingly without federal intervention for now.Read More
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Contract negotiations continue between Canada Post and its union. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says its national executive board has yet to decide if job action will take place. They say it all hinges Read More
The federal government is urging the union of Postal Workers and Canada Post to negotiate a settlement ahead of a looming 72-hour strike notice by workers. Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon says Ottawa is hoping to Read More
Remembrance Day is coming up on Monday. A time to remember the many men and women in uniform who sacrificed so much to allow us to enjoy the freedoms we have today. Herbert Johnson is Read More
A lot of people on social media have been naming names of the so–called traitors or those who were involved with foreign interference which impacted our country. Sun political columnist Brian Lilley gives us Read More
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation says spending by the federal government is out of control. The group is calling on Ottawa to cut spending following a report by the Parliamentary Budget Officer. The study by Yves Read More
There are reports of an alleged revolt happening within the Trudeau Liberal caucus. Now…the prime minister is losing four more cabinet ministers who have decided not to seek re-election. They are Marie Claude Bibeau, Read More
Operation Christmas Child is about to begin once again. The initiative led by Samaritan’s Purse helps to provide toys and school supplies for children in need around the world. We have all seen those Read More
The Parliamentary Budget Officer says his updated report on the federal carbon tax is consistent with his earlier findings. Yves Giroux says once broader economic effects are factored in, the gains from the rebate cheques Read More
There has been a lot of chanting of “Death to Canada” at pro-Palestinian rallies across the country in particular in Vancouver. According to Sun political columnist, Brian Lilley, many of these marches are being coordinated Read More
The Fellowship of Christian Farmers are heading to many events across the country spreading the Gospel of Christ. The FCFC’s Brad Wilson explains in this interview with BCN’s Hal Roberts.Read More
The Trudeau government survived another non-confidence motion put forward by the Poilievre Conservatives. There is also some talk that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau may prorogue Parliament ahead of the Bloc’s Oct 29th deadline to Read More
It is official. The national debt has now doubled under the leadership of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. According to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation it took around 24 prime ministers 150 years to rack up a 616–billion–dollar Read More
The sale of nicotine pouches have been recently restricted to pharmacies to prevent youth for buying nicotine for recreational use. A pharmacist discussed what the dangers are for using nicotine for recreational use.Read More
Today is September the 11th. It was 23 years ago that the world changed forever following the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania. The world lost so Read More
Dan McTeague is a former Liberal MP in the Jean Chretien and Paul Martin governments. He says with the NDP ending the coalition agreement early it could spell the end for both Justin Trudeau and Read More
The Lethbridge Pro Rodeo highlighted Whoop-Up Days this week, as some of the worlds best Rodeo athletes gathered in Lethbridge to compete.Read More
Kyle Larkin is the executive director of the Grain Growers of Canada. He says it is vital for Canadian producers to see all trains rolling again as soon as possible. Read More
Now, how did the rail stoppage impact small businesses here in Canada? A recent poll of a thousand business owners revealed that close to a third cited supply chain concerns. Danish Yusuf the founder and Read More
It is the biggest waste of time of prosecutions says Toronto criminal defence lawyer Ari Goldkind when discussing the Tamara Lich and Chris Barber trial going on in Ottawa. He shared his thoughts with BCN’Read More
Costco is cracking down on shoppers sharing other membership cards, as member cards will now have to be scanned at the entrances and exits of all stores.Read More
A long weekend is approaching, and families are enjoying visiting places near Lethbridge to make the most of the summer. However, for The Plasma Donor Centre in Lethbridge, this represents a drop in plasma donations. Read More
Canada Soccer and the Canadian Olympic Committee are appealing the six-point penalty issued by FIFA in response to the spying controversy by from members of the Canada Women’s soccer front office.Read More
The Alberta NDP have opened nominations to replace Shannon Phillips for the Lethbridge West riding. A by-election must be held by January the first. According to our legislative reporter, Tyler Dawson, this seat is a Read More
Political reporter Brian Lilley says the Premiers who are meeting in Halifax are really not happy with the Trudeau government. He says all 15 are essentially telling Trudeau to “stay in his lane.” He explains in Read More
Recent studies show that pornography is not just a problem for men, but for women as well. Dr. Joy Skarka, co-author of the book “Her Freedom Journey: A Guide out of Porn and Shame to Read More
A recent poll says not much has changed when it comes to support for the Alberta NDP now that Naheed Nenshi has taken over from Rachel Notley. According to our legislative reporter, Tyler Dawson, the Read More
It appears as though the Trudeau government is still toying with the idea of implementing a capital gains tax on your primary residence. That means when you sell the home you live in you would Read More
A group representing childcare providers is urging the Alberta government to opt out of the $10 a day national childcare program. The Association of Childcare Entrepreneurs says it applauds Premier’s Smith recent decision to opt Read More
The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is upset that the federal government spent $1.7-million taxpayer dollars promoting the federal carbon tax to other countries in the world. The group’s federal director, Franco Terrazzano, shares the details Read More