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What are we reading? May 11, 2018
Welcome to Business in Vancouver ’s new feature, What are we reading? Each week, BIV staff will share with you some of the interesting stories we have found from around the web.
May 11, 2018 10:00 AM
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Municipal election hopefuls need to get real about homelessness
The least surprising Vancouver news last week was that our homelessness count has not diminished: 2,181 daughters and sons on the street, a 2% increase in the past year, and a lame-duck mayor saying more needs to be done. Well, duh.
May 7, 2018 3:04 PM
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Editorial: Rocky roads ahead for Canada’s rail lines
The two transportation arteries that tie the country’s economy together are up against some serious operational challenges, and when Canadian Pacific (CP) and Canadian National (CN) railways have challenges, so does Canada.
May 7, 2018 6:00 AM
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Court’s Comeau ruling defies economic – and common – sense
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that provinces have the right to erect interprovincial tariff barriers. That’s bad news for Canadian consumers and the health of the national economy.
May 4, 2018 12:00 PM
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Housing squeeze will choke life out of local tech-hub aspirations
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently flew in from Ottawa to make the big tech announcement, the perfect photo op: Amazon will add 3,000 new jobs in Vancouver and take over the old Canada Post building on Georgia Street.
May 4, 2018 12:00 PM
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Next stop for Metro’s transit expansion mystery train: mega-cost increases
In an earlier era, a garage mechanic confessed to me about the leverage an auto body shop has over the customer once the car was up on the hydraulic lift. In short: pretty much limitless. Up goes the car, up goes the repair, up goes the expense.
Apr 30, 2018 1:41 PM
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Editorial: More ports need to get on the green wave
The Port of Vancouver could have a valuable new export to promote: green maritime initiatives. The product, which has significant upside in a climate change world, needs to be imported by more ports around the world.
Apr 30, 2018 6:00 AM
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Firing an employee? Make sure your signed release is enforceable
Savvy employers will ask an employee to sign a release in exchange for a severance package when ending an employment relationship. This practice ensures that all potential lawsuits and claims the employee might have against the company are resolved.
Apr 27, 2018 12:00 PM
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Vacant Vision Vancouver math and other empty homes calculations
Vancouver's empty-homes tax is an empty promise. It will take a half-dozen years to see any evidence of its impact. Even then it will be a rounding error in the city’s need for social housing and its failure to nurture acceptable conditions to rent.
Apr 27, 2018 12:00 PM
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Vancouver in imminent danger of losing its Roundhouse Radio voice
Disclosure: this column is part obituary, part conflict of interest and part appeal. We are losing too much vital media in our communities.
Apr 24, 2018 12:35 PM
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