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High prices, short supply sending investors overseas; Vancouver’s corporate housing market improving

Canadians look abroad

Use the Force: the art of boardroom influence

How using your power for good - not evil - will help you become a more effective leader

Growth in higher-paying full-time employment is helping brighten B.C.’s economic outlook

Goods-producing sectors have accounted for 40% of net new jobs in B.C. over the past three years while representing only 23% of employment in 2012
How I did it: Ali Tehrani

How I did it: Ali Tehrani

Zymeworks took a radical approach to drug development with computer modelling that helps eliminate dead ends and focus research on leads that have the best chance of success
Life Lessons: Nathan Slee

Life Lessons: Nathan Slee

Carve out room for life outside of business

Transportation planning needs to be co-ordinated, accountable

It always strikes me as odd that TransLink is held to a higher level of public accountability than the other big transportation spenders

Lack of immigration enforcement letting unscrupulous employers off the hook

That’s the way it is in the shadows of Canada’s immigration system: a free ride for rule-breaking employers and a quick trip out of town for hapless low-wage workers
Rent bank yielding local interest; Onni harnessing solar power

Rent bank yielding local interest; Onni harnessing solar power

Bank on it
Mike Klassen: Independent focus

Mike Klassen: Independent focus

CFIB director of provincial affairs for British Columbia Mike Klassen has been in the movie business, digital games production and politics; now he wants to help promote small business in this province

2013 promises to be a pivotal year for B.C.'s north

Politics won't be able to stop the tidal wave of development in B.C.'s north