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Economy, Law & Politics
Economy, Law & Politics
Where's the report behind the cutting of 160K Stanley Park trees?
Vancouver Park Board mum on science behind decision to cut one-quarter of the trees in the city’s largest park
Dec 6, 2023 9:00 AM
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Most Canadians want more federal spending on health care, housing: poll
OTTAWA — A majority of Canadians think the federal government should spend more on health care, a housing strategy and initiatives to ease inflation and cost-of-living issues, a new poll suggests — but they also want it to freeze or reduce other spen
Dec 6, 2023 8:05 AM
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B.C. consumers tightening wallets in tough retail climate
Analysts expect shoppers to continue to be frugal through 2024 as inflation, higher rates hit personal pocketbooks.
Dec 6, 2023 8:00 AM
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Statistics Canada reports $3B merchandise trade surplus for October
OTTAWA — Canada's merchandise trade surplus grew to $3 billion in October as imports fell and exports edged higher, Statistics Canada said Wednesday. The result compared with a revised surplus of $1.1 billion in September.
Dec 6, 2023 7:30 AM
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Tax reporting law faces opposition from B.C. lawyers
The Law Society of BC is part of a pending constitutional challenge against amendments to the Income Tax Act; lawyers charge that new reporting requirements infringe on charter rights of solicitor-client privilege.
Dec 6, 2023 7:00 AM
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Data points: Inflation in B.C. hits lowest level since June 2021
Recovery in Asia-to-Canada travel helps boost B.C. travel figures
Dec 6, 2023 5:30 AM
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Workers raise the bar: 2023 was a year of wage gains marked by high-profile strikes
A month after 3,700 grocery store workers walked off their jobs at Toronto-area Metro stores earlier this year, they returned to work under a new contract that Unifor called “historic.
Dec 6, 2023 1:00 AM
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B.C. says 578 foreign-educated nurses registered in 2023, doubling intake
VANCOUVER — The number of foreign-educated nurses newly registered in British Columbia this year has more than doubled from last year, as the province makes progress on a $1-billion, multi-year plan to attract more health-care workers.
Dec 5, 2023 4:59 PM
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Carson Binda: B.C. must solve its housing crisis with hammers, not taxes
The speculation tax doesn’t lead to more affordable homes, writes Carson Binda
Dec 5, 2023 2:30 PM
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Child care in B.C. more difficult to find, new data shows
Statistics Canada finds child care enrolment remains below pre-pandemic level, although it has risen since 2022 and 2021; meanwhile, costs, on average, have declined as more subsidies come into effect.
Dec 5, 2023 12:30 PM
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