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BC might have some grievances too

Canada's National Observer

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June 23, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Glittering Generalities

Alberta's endless array of grievances are driving Canada's political agenda right now. British Columbia might want a turn at the wheel soon enough.

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How other outlets are covering this story

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CBC News

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· Mar 24, 2025

What a regret-fuelled British town can teach Canada about referendums

What a regret-fuelled British town can teach Canada about referendums

GB News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Watch the moment Keir Starmer deflects Andy Burnham heckle at PMQs: ‘Not today!’

Sir Keir Starmer deflected an Andy Burnham jibe heckled from across the Commons during PMQs. The outgoing Prime Minister took the jab with good humour, quipping in response. “Mr Speaker, this morning I had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. I shall have further such meetings later today,” Sir Keir told the chamber. A member from the opposite bench shouted: “Andy?”“Not today,” he hit back with a grin.The jibe was a reference to the secret one-on-one meeting Sir Keir is understood to have shared with Mr Burnham, his likely successor. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

Fark

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· Jul 2, 2026

Fark NotNewsletter: How are you celebrating our 250th [FarkBlog]

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Western Standard

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· Jul 1, 2026

SIBLEY: Canada didn't just lose Dominion Day — it lost part of its identity

Forty-four years ago, 13 members of Parliament rechristened Canada’s national birthday with a duplicitous act of legislative legerdemain. In retrospect, it was an act of identity theft, a case of historical vandalism.

Sarajevo Times

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· Jul 9, 2026

WE ARE HERE: The United Kingdom Stands Together to Remember the Srebrenica Genocide

The United Kingdom will commemorate the National Day of Remembering Srebrenica Genocide with more than 1,000 commemorative programs across the country. The Chair of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denis Bećirović, and he Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Željko Komšić, will join the British Minister of State for Europe, Stephen Doughty, [] The post WE ARE HERE: The United Kingdom Stands Together to Remember the Srebrenica Genocide appeared first on Sarajevo Times.

Nepal News

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· Jul 10, 2026

राष्ट्रियसभा बैठक : नेपालीको परिवारलाई उचित राहत र क्षतिपूर्ति दिन माग

काठमाडौँ। राष्ट्रियसभाको आजको बैठकमा सांसदहरूले त्रिपुरेश्वरमा आत्मदाह गरेका गणेश नेपालीको परिवारलाई उचित राहत र क्षतिपूर्तिको प्रबन्ध मिलाउन सरकारसँग माग गरेका छन्। बैठकको शून्य समयमा सांसद कृष्णबहादुर रोकायाले नेपालीको उक्त घटना कसरी हुन गयो ? किन भयो ? भन्ने विषयमा सरकारले सत्यतथ्य छानबिन गरेर संसद्लाई जानकारी गराउन माग गरे। आत्मदाह गरेर मृत्युवरण गरेका नेपालीको परिवारको आर्थिक []

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Related coverage for "BC might have some grievances too": CBC News — What a regret-fuelled British town can teach Canada about referendums. GB News — Watch the moment Keir Starmer deflects Andy Burnham heckle at PMQs: ‘Not today!’. Fark — Fark NotNewsletter: How are you celebrating our 250th [FarkBlog]. Western Standard — SIBLEY: Canada didn't just lose Dominion Day — it lost part of its identity. Sarajevo Times — WE ARE HERE: The United Kingdom Stands Together to Remember the Srebrenica Genocide. Nepal News — राष्ट्रियसभा बैठक : नेपालीको परिवारलाई उचित राहत र क्षतिपूर्ति दिन माग