
Katie Derosa
Legislative Reporter at CBC News
Legislative reporter for CBC News. Travers Fellowship & Amnesty International Canada media award winner. She/her. Contact: katie(dot)derosa(at)https://t.co/q4W7TXwHyU
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2 weeks ago |
cbc.ca | Akshay Kulkarni |Katie Derosa
British Columbia·NewFederal parties have pitched different approaches to dealing with the toxic drug crisis in B.C. — particularly when it comes to supervised consumption sites. Conservatives pledge to end overdose prevention sites, Liberals to review them, NDP to support themAkshay Kulkarni, Katie DeRosa · CBC News · Posted: Apr 09, 2025 7:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 8 minutes agoAt Insite, trained workers observe those who are using drugs in booths like this.
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2 weeks ago |
cbc.ca | Verity Stevenson |Ashley Burke |Katie Derosa |Catharine Tunney
9 minutes agoHarper endorses Poilievre for PM ‘for a better, stronger and more united future’Verity StevensonFormer prime minister Stephen Harper at Poilievre's rally tonight. (Pool)Former prime minister Stephen Harper, as expected, has endorsed Poilievre. Harper introduced Poilievre tonight near Edmonton at what appears to be one of the larger political rallies in Canadian history, according to Lisa's tally below.
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1 month ago |
cbc.ca | Katie Derosa
Wietske Flor goes through every day wondering when the next seizure will hit. Sometimes, the seizures happen multiple times a day. Sometimes, days will go by without one, leaving her on guard and waiting for the inevitable. It means the 41-year-old Chilliwack mom can't be left alone to care for her three kids, aged nine to 13. She can't drive — even though before this illness, she used to fly airplanes, having completed her training as a commercial pilot before deciding to become a midwife.
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1 month ago |
cbc.ca | Katie Derosa
British Columbia·UpdatedB.C. Hydro customers are facing a 3.75 per cent rate increase for the next two years, which will add $3.75 per month to the average household bill. Rate hike will add $3.75 per month to the average household billKatie DeRosa · CBC News · Posted: Mar 17, 2025 3:03 PM EDT | Last Updated: 4 minutes agoB.C. Energy Minister Adrian Dix said the rate increases were below the rate of cumulative inflation.
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1 month ago |
cbc.ca | Katie Derosa
British Columbia·NewB.C. Hydro customers are facing a 3.75 per cent rate increase for the next two years, which will add $3.75 per month to the average household bill. Rate hike will add $3.75 per month to the average household billKatie DeRosa · CBC News · Posted: Mar 17, 2025 3:03 PM EDT | Last Updated: 17 minutes agoB.C. Hydro customers are going to be paying more for electricity over the next couple of years.
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