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Mario Canseco: Federal leaders on notice as B.C. voters prioritize housing

Mario Canseco: Federal leaders on notice as B.C. voters prioritize housing

Support is strong across age and ethnic groups for action tied to affordability, Research Co. survey reveals
Scramble continues for B.C. small businesses to repay federal CEBA loans

Scramble continues for B.C. small businesses to repay federal CEBA loans

Business community ‘disappointed’ in Ottawa’s handling of the COVID-era program, which has sent some owners in search of financing options
Rob Shaw: B.C.'s troubled $10 child care rollout leaves millions in federal cash underutilized

Rob Shaw: B.C.'s troubled $10 child care rollout leaves millions in federal cash underutilized

BC NDP’s promise of $10-a-day child care far from ‘universal’
Union leaves bargaining table as federal workers hit picket lines Wednesday morning

Union leaves bargaining table as federal workers hit picket lines Wednesday morning

Union pushing for annual raises of 4.5 per cent over the next three years
MEDATech claims federal zero-emission vehicle funding excludes mining, private sector

MEDATech claims federal zero-emission vehicle funding excludes mining, private sector

Company makes battery-electric powertrain for heavy-duty industrial vehicles
Longtime North Vancouver bakery faces eviction after landlord refuses to apply for federal help

Longtime North Vancouver bakery faces eviction after landlord refuses to apply for federal help

Golestan Bakery has been around for 23 years
Federal government invests $208M in south Vancouver rental housing

Federal government invests $208M in south Vancouver rental housing

The funding will go towards 422 rental units for the River District area.
Opinion: Poll gives federal COVID-19 handling a public-opinion booster

Opinion: Poll gives federal COVID-19 handling a public-opinion booster

Trudeau government's pandemic policies have a satisfaction rating of 61% among Canadians, survey finds.
Victoria firm wins appeal of federal fine for dropping worker’s wage

Victoria firm wins appeal of federal fine for dropping worker’s wage

Northern Tropic Homes Ltd. says it temporarily dropped the man’s hourly wage to $24 from $30 because he had misrepresented his carpentry skills and required considerable training
$22-million federal endowment to fund new urban climate change centre at SFU

$22-million federal endowment to fund new urban climate change centre at SFU

The centre will focus on urban climate change issues at a municipal level
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