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Acceleration of population growth was one of the most significant developments for B.C. in 2022

Acceleration of population growth was one of the most significant developments for B.C. in 2022

In 2021, the provincial economy emerged from the pandemic in decent shape considering that many consumer services and most travel remained partially shuttered and international trade had not fully recovered from earlier COVID-induced disruptions.
Sonia Furstenau: We need a vision for a healthy, affordable and sustainable B.C. now

Sonia Furstenau: We need a vision for a healthy, affordable and sustainable B.C. now

There is a growing story that government is incapable of meeting people’s needs, that government is powerless in solving the issues impacting our communities. I don’t accept this.
YVR’s winter meltdown a failure in crisis leadership

YVR’s winter meltdown a failure in crisis leadership

Winter storms cancel flights and disrupt airport operations. Everyone knows that. Yet, when Metro Vancouver’s forecast delivered on its promise, the one entity required to trigger an adequate crisis response froze.
Survey: B.C.’s justice system under-funded, overly soft on offenders, respondents say

Survey: B.C.’s justice system under-funded, overly soft on offenders, respondents say

For British Columbians who have not interacted with the justice system, perceptions are usually developed through media coverage.
NDP continuing to hollow out B.C.’s invaluable forest industry

NDP continuing to hollow out B.C.’s invaluable forest industry

We close out our regular monthly columns for the year by revisiting the economic role and contributions of the province’s largest export industry: Forestry. The provincial Crown owns 95 per cent of all land in B.C.
Carson Binda: Life will get more expensive in 2023 thanks to tax hikes

Carson Binda: Life will get more expensive in 2023 thanks to tax hikes

Next year, everything will feel more expensive as tax hikes will take a bigger chunk out of your paycheque. Both the Trudeau and Eby governments plan to hike taxes in 2023.
Metro Vancouver home sales nosedive in November

Metro Vancouver home sales nosedive in November

After holding steady in October, Lower Mainland area housing market activity took a dive in November as sales slid sharply and prices further retreated.
Somewhere on the road to political correctness, we lost Christmas

Somewhere on the road to political correctness, we lost Christmas

A recent national survey found 92 per cent of non-Christian households prefer “Merry Christmas” to “Happy Holidays.
Rob Shaw: Buckle up for billions in BC NDP spending

Rob Shaw: Buckle up for billions in BC NDP spending

Get ready for a spending spree by the B.C. government. Premier David Eby says it’s his intention to spend the almost $6 billion surplus his government is currently sitting on, rather than let it expire in March and automatically go to debt repayment.
Survey: More second thoughts about Canada’s chamber of ‘sober second thought’

Survey: More second thoughts about Canada’s chamber of ‘sober second thought’

In this century, Canadians have been mostly unaware of the Senate.