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Editorial: Urban decay is bad for city business

Editorial: Urban decay is bad for city business

For candidates in Metro Vancouver’s 2022 municipal elections, getting elected might be the least challenging leg of their political journey.
Survey: Gauging how relationships in Canada have withstood pandemic pressures

Survey: Gauging how relationships in Canada have withstood pandemic pressures

For the past couple of years, Research Co. and Glacier Media have looked at many aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wilsons' B.C. parkland philanthropy makes sound business sense

Wilsons' B.C. parkland philanthropy makes sound business sense

If you had to guess the most popular thing to visit in British Columbia, and if you had to guess where the most accommodation is provided, you wouldn’t necessarily think of our parks.
Survey: Majority of British Columbians back wider use of speed enforcement technology

Survey: Majority of British Columbians back wider use of speed enforcement technology

The City of Toronto currently has 50 automated speed enforcement devices. In the months of June and July 2022, these cameras or sensors that pinpoint when a vehicle is speeding in order to issue tickets to the vehicle’s owner, were particularly busy.
How is DEI portrayed in the media?

How is DEI portrayed in the media?

Diversity, equity and inclusion have been buzz words for at least the last decade – longer depending on whom you ask.
Editorial: How many zeros in a net-zero carbon-emissions future?

Editorial: How many zeros in a net-zero carbon-emissions future?

Among the zeros in the push for a net-zero carbon emissions future in Canada are those too often missing when it comes to cost calculations.
For affordability, B.C. cities need stronger leadership

For affordability, B.C. cities need stronger leadership

With inflation making life more unaffordable than ever in British Columbia as we head into a local government election cycle, it’s tough to muster much confidence that our political leaders at city halls will be offering any real relief on important
In Pierre Poilievre, Justin Trudeau has at last found a true rival

In Pierre Poilievre, Justin Trudeau has at last found a true rival

If you could spare about 45 minutes Saturday late afternoon to come indoors to the television set, you got to see the end of the moderate, centrist Conservative Party of Canada.
Survey: Barometer rising on climate change concerns for Canadians and Americans

Survey: Barometer rising on climate change concerns for Canadians and Americans

In June 2020, Research Co. and Glacier Media asked Canadians and Americans about their views on climate change. At the time, the two countries were slowly coming to terms with the early effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
An updated inventory of long-haul inflation implications and angst

An updated inventory of long-haul inflation implications and angst

Sigh, argh, crying out loud: Inflation and higher interest rates are back and staying put. For nearly a generation those two economic menaces were gone and staying so.