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Opinion: Why my tech company is looking to leave Canada

Opinion: Why my tech company is looking to leave Canada

Supporters of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's capital gains tax change have suggested the inclusion rate increase will do little to stifle innovation. They couldn’t be more wrong.
Data Points: B.C. residential building permit issuances reach $2.1B record value

Data Points: B.C. residential building permit issuances reach $2.1B record value

Record residential permits, interest rate cuts expected to fuel growth
Opinion: The reconstruction of conservatism in B.C. has left BC United out in the cold

Opinion: The reconstruction of conservatism in B.C. has left BC United out in the cold

BC United is attempting to thread an impossible needle—balancing a coalition that is losing members from both federal sides
Momentum is on the side of the BC Conservatives and BC Greens, polling reveals

Momentum is on the side of the BC Conservatives and BC Greens, polling reveals

John Rustad-led party surges to second place as voters reassess provincial leadership options.
Opinion: B.C.’s mining sector is at risk of losing jobs, investments and multi-generational opportunities

Opinion: B.C.’s mining sector is at risk of losing jobs, investments and multi-generational opportunities

All stakeholders need to get onside to develop a consistent, streamlined regulatory framework for mining in the province
Opinion: Post-pandemic hangover sees B.C. businesses lead delinquency surge

Opinion: Post-pandemic hangover sees B.C. businesses lead delinquency surge

CEBA loans, high interest rates, inflation create a perfect storm for struggling businesses.
Opinion: Government ignorance is playing into B.C.’s food industry crisis

Opinion: Government ignorance is playing into B.C.’s food industry crisis

Rising costs and limited infrastructure are pushing West Coast food processors to a critical juncture
Rob Shaw: Eby happy to knock heads with Trudeau over federal spending

Rob Shaw: Eby happy to knock heads with Trudeau over federal spending

B.C. premier outlines specific demands to PM, including disaster funding and infrastructure support
Opinion: Hiking B.C.’s minimum wage won’t meaningfully alleviate poverty

Opinion: Hiking B.C.’s minimum wage won’t meaningfully alleviate poverty

British Columbia's minimum wage has recently risen to $17.40, the highest among the provinces
Editorial: No-fault needs to be fair to accident victims

Editorial: No-fault needs to be fair to accident victims

Financial awards are determined by ICBC, the same agency that must pay those sums. A clearer conflict of interest could not be found.