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Majority of British Columbians see opioid crisis as ‘major concern’

Majority of British Columbians see opioid crisis as ‘major concern’

Since 2016, more than 23,000 Canadians have lost their lives to opioid overdose.
Ongoing supply chain challenges forcing inflation forecast revisions

Ongoing supply chain challenges forcing inflation forecast revisions

The key policy question, and increasingly a key challenge for businesses and households, is to understand what is happening with inflation.
Navigating the investment dangers and opportunities in NFTs

Navigating the investment dangers and opportunities in NFTs

The NFT space is moving at a speed of a million tech miles a minute, but before you leap into NFTs as an investor or collector, here are a few things to consider. An NFT, which stands for non-fungible token, is a digital currency (a token).
The 4th annual China International Import Expo: A major opportunity for Canadian export enterprises

The 4th annual China International Import Expo: A major opportunity for Canadian export enterprises

There is an amazing opportunity in just a few days, to not only create connections, build on existing relationships and make new deals, but also to begin rebuilding mutual trust between our two countries.
Restoring balance after biased forestry panel requires empathy and transparency

Restoring balance after biased forestry panel requires empathy and transparency

Voices of industry, communities, First Nations and labour silenced in province’s review of forestry in the province
Editorial: Can an ailing economy afford more employer-paid sick days?

Editorial: Can an ailing economy afford more employer-paid sick days?

Employee health care in the workplace is top of mind as the push to increase paid sick days gathers momentum; employer health care, however, appears to have far less priority for politically sensitive decision-makers.
BC Liberals still a top target of blame for money-laundering scandal: poll

BC Liberals still a top target of blame for money-laundering scandal: poll

In May 2019, the provincial government announced its intention to establish the Commission of Inquiry into Money Laundering in British Columbia, also known as the Cullen Commission. At the time, a survey conducted by Research Co.
More mayoral candidates the merrier for incumbent Stewart in 2022

More mayoral candidates the merrier for incumbent Stewart in 2022

The track is, by horseracing standards, muddy and favouring the front-runner. The forecast is, by meteorological standards, changeable.
No matter how you slice it, pizza with pineapple is a clear winner with Canadians: poll

No matter how you slice it, pizza with pineapple is a clear winner with Canadians: poll

In the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, in April 2020 , Research Co. and Glacier Media reported that 40% of Canadians were not ordering food delivery to their homes at all because they feared becoming infected with the virus.
Eyes on new defence minister in Trudeau cabinet shuffle

Eyes on new defence minister in Trudeau cabinet shuffle

Justin Trudeau’s third-term cabinet is awash with demotions, lateral moves and some significant gambles. There are no clues in Trudeau’s significant shuffle Tuesday of ministers of any imminent departure, succession plan or election.