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Tug-of-war between business needs and privacy rights will continue: lawyers

Tug-of-war between business needs and privacy rights will continue: lawyers

Millions of Canadians’ images scraped from social media
Canada’s privacy laws need reform for businesses to compete in Europe: commissioner

Canada’s privacy laws need reform for businesses to compete in Europe: commissioner

European court’s Facebook ruling says personal data not secure from U.S. authorities
Downtown Vancouver residents make a lot of noise for health care workers (VIDEO)

Downtown Vancouver residents make a lot of noise for health care workers (VIDEO)

It’s become a new tradition in Vancouver, right up there with the Stanley Park herons returning to nest, spring tulips and the early arrival of the Canucks golf season. Every night at 7 p.m.
B.C. government urged to ensure local candidates get criminal record checks

B.C. government urged to ensure local candidates get criminal record checks

Elected officials privy to highly sensitive information, UBCM resolution notes
Uber has eyes on TransLink’s real-time data to become the ‘Amazon for transportation’

Uber has eyes on TransLink’s real-time data to become the ‘Amazon for transportation’

Uber says it wants to partner with TransLink to mine its bus and train data for a mobility app with integrated transportation options – minus taxis.
Intersection of Broadway and Cambie re-opens

Intersection of Broadway and Cambie re-opens

Blockade lasted through the night
Only a quarter of B.C. businesses feel confident of restart

Only a quarter of B.C. businesses feel confident of restart

Only a quarter of B.C. businesses feel confident of restarting and operating profitably as the province eases into its pandemic restart plan. And more than half (55%) expect a restart will take at least two months.
Only a quarter of B.C. businesses feel confident of restart

Only a quarter of B.C. businesses feel confident of restart

Half expect resuming operations to take at least two months
B.C. government suspends legal action limitations periods

B.C. government suspends legal action limitations periods

Legal limitation periods to start B.C. court proceedings have been suspended, and statutory decision-makers have given discretion to waive, suspend or extend time periods related to their powers, provincial government said Friday.
Alberta energy war room surrenders to pandemic – for now

Alberta energy war room surrenders to pandemic – for now

Alberta’s so-called energy war room has left the battlefield – for now.
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