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Opinion: Development cost charges could incentivize more affordable homes

Opinion: Development cost charges could incentivize more affordable homes

DCCs should reflect residential square footage, says columnist Adam Wilson
Even Albertans aren’t in favour of separatism, survey shows

Even Albertans aren’t in favour of separatism, survey shows

Despite social media traction and support for the idea, most Albertans do not support secession from Canada
Rob Shaw: Count on more of the same Canada Day weekend shambles on BC Ferries

Rob Shaw: Count on more of the same Canada Day weekend shambles on BC Ferries

The new CEO is up for the task, but it will take time
Canadians’ perception of the economy is improving, albeit cautiously, new poll finds

Canadians’ perception of the economy is improving, albeit cautiously, new poll finds

Forty-two per cent of British Columbians say Canada’s economic conditions are 'very good' or 'good'
Stewart Muir: Natural gas, especially LNG, isn't the villain of the climate change piece

Stewart Muir: Natural gas, especially LNG, isn't the villain of the climate change piece

Natural gas and LNG are elements needed more than ever
Only 42 per cent of Canadians are proud of the country’s economy: poll

Only 42 per cent of Canadians are proud of the country’s economy: poll

Slightly more Canadians are proud of Parliament and fewer take pride in the monarchy, Research Co. and Glacier Media polling shows
BCBC: Private-sector job creation has flatlined. We need to revive it

BCBC: Private-sector job creation has flatlined. We need to revive it

In B.C., private-sector job growth has declined further and faster than elsewhere in the country, write BCBC authors
Data points: Housing downturn expected despite better market performance

Data points: Housing downturn expected despite better market performance

Any market momentum is likely to be cut short by the Bank of Canada's interest rate moves, writes Bryan Yu
Opinion: B.C. has its first genuine industrial strategy. Will reality mirror the vision?

Opinion: B.C. has its first genuine industrial strategy. Will reality mirror the vision?

Though a commendable initiative, questions remain regarding the province’s commitment to building a new economy
Kirk LaPointe: Government keeps obscuring our right to know what we don’t

Kirk LaPointe: Government keeps obscuring our right to know what we don’t

Last week was a big week on the information-freedom frontier, for better and worse