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Canadian airlines' 2022 passenger count was far below pre-pandemic level

Canadian airlines' 2022 passenger count was far below pre-pandemic level

Canadian air carriers transported 68.2 million passengers last year, down 27.6 per cent from 2019
Shipments of electric cars from Vietnam arrive in Nanaimo

Shipments of electric cars from Vietnam arrive in Nanaimo

Nanaimo’s port and its private and government partners have invested in developing shipping infrastructure
Can B.C. infrastructure keep up with population growth?

Can B.C. infrastructure keep up with population growth?

High immigration targets mean infrastructure must service existing residents while adding capacity for newcomers
Air Canada to launch non-stop flights between Vancouver and Singapore

Air Canada to launch non-stop flights between Vancouver and Singapore

Airline plans to fill a void formed when Singapore Airlines stops flying the route in October
Vancouver airport passenger traffic rebounds from pandemic, but travel down from China

Vancouver airport passenger traffic rebounds from pandemic, but travel down from China

Tamara Vrooman: "A change due to the pandemic, but also, frankly, to geopolitical factors, we don't have that Chinese traffic."
Flair Airlines adds planes, aims to more than double in size

Flair Airlines adds planes, aims to more than double in size

Ultra-low-cost carrier's Vancouver-based CEO reiterates aim to have 50 planes by 2027.
Union, environmental, First Nations groups unite to derail Terminal 2 port project

Union, environmental, First Nations groups unite to derail Terminal 2 port project

Jobs, environment will suffer serious damage from Vancouver Fraser Port Authority’s $3.5 billion container cargo expansion project, speakers say at Crab Park rally
Ports, ocean carriers drifting into economic doldrums

Ports, ocean carriers drifting into economic doldrums

Earnings sinking fast in 2023 as consumer demand dries up and shipping capacity bulks up
Air Canada pilots kickstart bargaining, hot on heels of WestJet crew wage gains

Air Canada pilots kickstart bargaining, hot on heels of WestJet crew wage gains

MONTREAL — Air Canada pilots have kickstarted the bargaining process with their employer in a move that comes days after their fellow union members at WestJet ratified a new collective agreement.
Analysis: Prospects of another supply chain disruption rightly ringing inflation, economic alarm bells for B.C. business

Analysis: Prospects of another supply chain disruption rightly ringing inflation, economic alarm bells for B.C. business

West Coast dockworkers strike vote threatens to derail recovery in a transpacific supply chain that has only recently begun to shake off COVID-19 pandemic dysfunction