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Most Canadians say Canada should back Ukraine against Russia: poll

Most Canadians say Canada should back Ukraine against Russia: poll

53% believe Ottawa should “definitely” (34%) or “probably” (19%) support Ukraine, survey finds
Businesses bearing significant costs of statutory leave legislation

Businesses bearing significant costs of statutory leave legislation

The recent introduction of five days of mandatory paid sick leave in B.C. marks the high water mark of a tidal wave of legislation increasing B.C. employers’ obligations to provide job-protected statutory leaves.
Editorial: B.C. needs to pump up its port potential

Editorial: B.C. needs to pump up its port potential

It remains in the top 50, and it is making headway against its peers, but Vancouver still has a lot of work to do if it hopes to become a member of the global maritime cities’ top tier.
Census data should inform Vancouver planning

Census data should inform Vancouver planning

The 2021 Census confirms Vancouver is building more new units than required for population growth
Popularity of monarchy and Royal Family sinking fast in Canada

Popularity of monarchy and Royal Family sinking fast in Canada

A review of the way Canadians feel about the monarchy has become an annual tradition at Research Co. and Glacier Media.
Athletes’ dark days provide path to enlightened business leadership

Athletes’ dark days provide path to enlightened business leadership

I recall the shock two years ago of an email alert from the organizers a few days following the annual Jewish Community Centre (JCC) Sports Dinner.
The Ukraine war and protecting your business from Russian cyberattacks

The Ukraine war and protecting your business from Russian cyberattacks

To mitigate against the increased threat of cyberattacks during the Russian-Ukrainian tension, businesses should make sure that they keep systems up-to-date
Support for use of Emergencies Act outweighs opposition by two to one

Support for use of Emergencies Act outweighs opposition by two to one

Canada has been the focus of some international coverage over the past three weeks on account of a series of protests and blockades against restrictions and mandates related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The attention is also significant at home.
Economy’s easy money addiction could benefit B.C. commodities

Economy’s easy money addiction could benefit B.C. commodities

It’s been a memorable two years in world financial markets.
Could Ontario’s out-migration pain result in B.C.’s gain?

Could Ontario’s out-migration pain result in B.C.’s gain?

Changes in where Canadians live and work have been one of the most striking trends during the pandemic. Former Ontario residents are leaving that province in droves, and populations in nearly all other jurisdictions in Canada have benefited. For B.C.