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Why I’m voting against the HST: the harmonized tax fails the fairness test

B.C.’s private evolution

Innovation key to success for B.C.’s private companies following a flat year of growth, where revenue increases showed up mostly in the financial sector

Credit unions holding strong in B.C.’s economy

Second and third-largest co-operative financial institutions in B.C. prove that putting people first, whether it’s customers or employees, can be profitable

Complacency and inefficiency limiting B.C.’s global opportunity, conference told

Inaugural economic-outlook conference in Whistler challenges business and government to tackle weaknesses in B.C.’s economy to ensure that the province continues to prosper over the next decade

Financier-philanthropist sparks boardroom battle

Sam Belzberg pushing to replace Bennett Environmental’s board of directors

David England profile

Property values: Eco Realty chairman David England building a business based on marrying buyers with information and brokers with leads

Co-op business model proves successful

Vancity Credit Union and Mountain Equipment Co-op maintain high profitability despite shaky economic times

Steady hiring pace expected this summer

According to the latest results of Manpower Canada’s Employment Outlook Survey, Canadian employers expect the pace of hiring to remain stable for the third quarter 2011.

People On The Move

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Rotating strikes inflict significant losses at Canada Post

Financial losses are mounting at Canada Post as a rotating strike by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) enters its 12th day.