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B.C. small businesses tap into TikTok to grow big

B.C. small businesses tap into TikTok to grow big

From farming to Indigenous apparel, entrepreneurs use platform to grow, build community
'Canada will win' race to bring LNG to Asian markets, B.C. Premier David Eby says

'Canada will win' race to bring LNG to Asian markets, B.C. Premier David Eby says

KITAMAAT VILLAGE — British Columbia Premier David Eby says Canadian values will help the country "win this race" to deliver liquefied natural gas to Asian markets, even as U.S.
Hudson's Bay has repeatedly threatened to end lease deal with B.C. billionaire: docs

Hudson's Bay has repeatedly threatened to end lease deal with B.C. billionaire: docs

TORONTO — New court filings say Hudson's Bay has threatened to end a lease deal it has with a B.C. billionaire who wrote directly to a judge twice to try to persuade him to view her favourably.
B.C. tech firm raises $40M to expand AI-powered mushroom harvesting

B.C. tech firm raises $40M to expand AI-powered mushroom harvesting

4AG Robotics says autonomous system can trim, pick and pack mushrooms 24-7 with no manual labour
B.C. faces cascading risks from new U.S. duties on softwood, says report

B.C. faces cascading risks from new U.S. duties on softwood, says report

Resource Works warns forestry decline could affect roads, emergency services and rural tourism
Free trade carveouts key in potential deal between U.S. and Canada: business groups

Free trade carveouts key in potential deal between U.S. and Canada: business groups

Business leaders and academics say they hope to see Canada and the U.S. maintain free trade protections for most goods once an agreement is reached, even if the negotiations can't stave off certain sectoral tariffs.
Provincial deficits to narrow in coming years despite trade war: report

Provincial deficits to narrow in coming years despite trade war: report

OTTAWA — Under pressure from the U.S. trade war and a slowing economy, Canada's provinces are all expected to run fiscal deficits this year — but a Conference Board of Canada report predicts those deficits will narrow in the coming years.
Why Boston Pizza could be sole survivor among Vancouver restaurant income funds

Why Boston Pizza could be sole survivor among Vancouver restaurant income funds

A&W last year consolidated with its income fund while Keg unitholders are set to vote this week to do the same
B.C. businesses scramble to get CUSMA compliant

B.C. businesses scramble to get CUSMA compliant

Businesses reliant on U.S. trade seek cover under trade agreement
Return-to-office mandates trigger fresh demand for high-end offices in Canada, says Colliers

Return-to-office mandates trigger fresh demand for high-end offices in Canada, says Colliers

Banks summoning workers back with ‘carrot’ of AAA workspace, says real estate firm