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Economy, Law & Politics
Economy, Law & Politics
B.C. government lawyers sue province over forced unionization
Lawyers who write laws and advise politicians allege the NDP government has violated their constitutional right to a union of their own choosing.
Jul 19, 2023 12:58 PM
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Automation in a fragile economy: upheavals and opportunities
B.C.’s 2023 devastatingly expensive port strike has reignited the debate over automation’s encroachment into the workplace
Jul 19, 2023 10:42 AM
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Renu Bakshi: Justin Trudeau needs an editor
Poorly worded government forms somehow justify additional resources
Jul 19, 2023 6:00 AM
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B.C. port strike back on after union rejects deal, saying four-year term is too long
VANCOUVER — Workers are back on strike at British Columbia ports after their union rejected a mediator's tentative agreement, stunning business community leaders who had welcomed the end of strike action last week.
Jul 18, 2023 9:47 PM
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Two B.C. companies among North America’s fastest-growing, woman-owned businesses
Female entrepreneurs still face unconscious bias, say founders
Jul 18, 2023 3:00 PM
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Canada’s inflation rate tumbles to 2.8%, but economists warn inflation fight not over
OTTAWA — Canada's inflation rate has fallen back to the country's target range for the first time in more than two years, but economists say the fight against high inflation is far from over. Annual inflation tumbled to 2.
Jul 18, 2023 10:48 AM
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Rob Shaw: Last-minute RCMP contracting hint makes B.C. decision on Surrey policing that much more convenient
Ottawa may want out of contract policing, which means the provincial decision is more practical
Jul 18, 2023 7:00 AM
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FOI records reveal delayed response to dangerous snowstorm warning in North Van
'Twas the week before Christmas, when a snowstorm vexed, a District of North Vancouver communications manager appealed for an emergency mass text.
Jul 18, 2023 7:00 AM
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Opinion: Predicting and planning for forest fires requires modelling of many complex, interrelated factors
Modelling forest fires and forecasting fire behaviour is a complex endeavour.
Jul 18, 2023 7:00 AM
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Vancouver park board considers $300M water tunnel under Stanley Park
Compensation deal in works with Metro Vancouver for six years of construction disruption.
Jul 17, 2023 4:02 PM
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