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Pandemic politics playing into hands of federal Liberal strategists

Pandemic politics playing into hands of federal Liberal strategists

One of the inherently selfish features of the modern parliamentary system is the ability of governments to call elections at the time of their choosing.
Canadians’ trust eluding O’Toole but sticking to tarnished Trudeau

Canadians’ trust eluding O’Toole but sticking to tarnished Trudeau

You could understand, as a federal election beckons, if Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole felt entitled to a little sympathy. He is less popular than his party, which is less popular than the government, a curiosity defying easy explanation.
Canadians see light at end of pandemic tunnel, poll suggests

Canadians see light at end of pandemic tunnel, poll suggests

As residents of British Columbia undoubtedly learned over the past few days, we are headed into a federal election campaign.
Compulsory trades certification is a big step backwards for B.C.

Compulsory trades certification is a big step backwards for B.C.

As we come to the end of the global pandemic, companies are facing the challenge of rethinking the workplace.
Editorial: Prepare for more food chain price pain

Editorial: Prepare for more food chain price pain

When food chain dysfunction collides with logistics chain disruption, sticker shock is coming soon to a grocery store near you.
Support for weeding out gas-powered landscaping gear is growing

Support for weeding out gas-powered landscaping gear is growing

Last month, two very similar motions were introduced in Vancouver City Council to address the current and future use of landscaping equipment. Couns.
Why Horgan should rethink his opposition to hosting World Cup games

Why Horgan should rethink his opposition to hosting World Cup games

In recent days sports bars were saturated and living room couch cushions compressed as men’s teams sought the Euro 2020 and Copa América soccer titles. This is not news: We know the Lower Mainland is soccer-mad, in a good way.
Back to the office: employers’, employees’ rights and responsibilities

Back to the office: employers’, employees’ rights and responsibilities

Planning for the return to a physical workplace is quickly becoming a top priority for many employers.
Technology grabbing a bigger slice of law business pie

Technology grabbing a bigger slice of law business pie

Flash back to the year 1988 in Vancouver.
Will she run? Jody Wilson-Raybould holds potential to redefine Vancouver mayor’s job

Will she run? Jody Wilson-Raybould holds potential to redefine Vancouver mayor’s job

For a couple of weeks now, the most intriguing political rumour locally was that Jody Wilson-Raybould was being encouraged to run for the Vancouver mayoralty and was taking the idea seriously.