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07/08/2024
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve is highlighting the importance of its political independence at a time when Donald Trump, who frequently attacked the Fed's policymaking in the past, edges closer to formally becoming the Republican nominee for p
07/06/2024
VANCOUVER — A union representing ship and dock foremen in British Columbia has issued 72-hour strike notice against their employer.
07/06/2024
Ongoing over-extraction of shared resources from the environment, of wealth from the housing system, and of young people's tax dollars to pay for boomers' retirement all rig the system against millennials and Gen Z.
07/05/2024
B.C.'s official opposition party has fallen to third place in recent quarterly fundraising
07/05/2024
An independent report into the 2022 Rogers outage says the company lacked several protections and redundancies that could have either prevented the outage or ended it sooner.
07/05/2024
Council votes to bring the workers' accommodation TUP back to a future public hearing.
07/05/2024
OTTAWA — Canada's banking regulator says it has delayed by a year a rule change established by international banking standards.
07/05/2024
TORONTO — Losses in the energy sector led Canada's main stock index lower on Friday, while U.S. stock markets rose to new records. The S&P/TSX composite index closed down 184.99 points at 22,059.03.
07/05/2024
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07/05/2024
The employee was crushed between a truck and a wheel alignment machine and succumbed to his injuries.
07/05/2024
Travellers expressed frustration this week over WestJet's response after the airline cancelled more than 1,200 flights due to a strike by plane mechanics, leading advocates to accuse it of breaching consumer protection rules.
07/05/2024
Global streaming services such as Netflix and Disney Plus are challenging a regulatory directive under the Online Streaming Act to contribute money to Canada's broadcast sector, including for local news.
07/05/2024
How the recent changes for corporate integration on capital gains in Canada could affect your finances.
07/05/2024
Leaders have gone beyond their best-before dates
07/05/2024
About eight per cent of the $36 billion BC Hydro plans to spend over 10 years earmarked for the Island
07/05/2024
Staff are striking over wages.
07/05/2024
Workspaces are projected to get smaller in the next 30 years.
07/05/2024
Premier David Eby’s strategy is apparent: More of everything for everybody.
07/05/2024
OTTAWA — Former foreign affairs minister Marc Garneau says Canada has lost its standing in the world under the tenure of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, whom he criticizes as an ill-prepared leader who prioritizes politics and makes big pronouncements
07/05/2024
TORONTO — Losses in the energy sector led Canada's main stock index lower in late-morning trading, while U.S. stock markets were mixed. The S&P/TSX composite index was down 61.40 points at 22,182.
07/05/2024
Travellers expressed frustration this week over how WestJet handled them after the airline cancelled more than 1,200 flights due to a strike by plane mechanics.
07/05/2024
Peter Hayman was hired by Vancouver Island South Film & Media Commission to succeed film industry veteran Kathleen Gilbert, who retired April 30 after 14 years in the role. He started work on May 1.
07/05/2024
Investigators with an international environmental watchdog have recommended a probe into whether Canada is violating its own laws by not stopping toxic wastewater from being dumped into the ocean along its Pacific coast.
07/05/2024
Retirement trend among senior BC NDP leaders opens the door to new faces ahead crucial electoral period
07/05/2024
Travellers are expressing frustration over how WestJet handled them after the airline cancelled roughly 1,200 flights over the past week due to a strike by plane mechanics.
07/05/2024
OTTAWA — The major shift in the British political landscape after Thursday's election is reviving hope for a possible free-trade deal across the pond in Canada.
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