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Premier Horgan not match fit for FIFA World Cup action
Listen, John Horgan, we thought you at least knew we wanted to have fun. Sure, you were going to tax the bejeezus out of us. Sure, you were going to confuse us with your one-day-for-Site-C, one-day-against-Kinder-Morgan thing.
Mar 14, 2018 8:35 AM
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Editorial: BIA bullying risks their credibility
A few weeks ago we wrote on how many businesses in our neighbourhood here at Business in Vancouver felt the formation of a business improvement association (BIA) was being thrust upon them, along with a surtax to finance it. In B.C.
Mar 12, 2018 9:00 AM
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Gone in 30 seconds: Survey tackles online ticket sales problem
Last week the provincial government surveyed ticket buyers about how to improve the much-criticized system of online sales. We obtained an early draft of its survey we believe to be authentic.
Mar 9, 2018 11:00 AM
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Why the future of business is with women
Leaders who are willing to change direction based on women’s input are more than twice as likely to tap into winning ideas. This research is from a Harvard Business Review study called How Women Drive Innovation and Growth . Think about it.
Mar 9, 2018 11:00 AM
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How should grownups respond to Trump’s tariff tantrum?
It would be funny if it weren’t so serious. First, Donald Trump invokes a 1962 measure on national security to impose global tariffs of 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum.
Mar 5, 2018 2:11 PM
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Editorial: NDP hedges on public’s right to know
In government, when in doubt, delay. When you want to delay, study. When you study, admit you might be dooming the idea.
Mar 5, 2018 9:37 AM
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MEC’s ethical decision leaves it perched on slippery slope
An American journalist friend told me last week that a Canadian cannot understand what guns mean to his country any more than an American can understand what hockey means to ours.
Mar 5, 2018 9:30 AM
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A foreigner’s perspective on the B.C. budget’s housing program
At a time of serious North American Free Trade Agreement negotiations and the attempt to reach a fair deal for Canadians, Americans and Mexicans, it is interesting that the B.C.
Mar 2, 2018 11:00 AM
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Vancouver binners demonstrate the power of branding
Recently, I saw an article that spoke about Vancouver’s Binners’ Project. For those of you who are not familiar with this group of people, these are the men and women who, in their own way, help keep Vancouver the beautiful city that it is.
Mar 2, 2018 11:00 AM
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Federal budget heavy on symbolism, light on meaningful action
If you pay attention to political and economic cycles, you would know there is no more placid and inert place than the one the Justin Trudeau government finds itself.
Feb 27, 2018 1:39 PM
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