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Editorial: Brexit contagion inoculation needed

Editorial: Brexit contagion inoculation needed

The fiscal and rhetorical cinders and smoke that remain in the air over the British Isles in the Brexit battle’s wake provide a cautionary tale for Canada. Aside from the damage done to trade agreements with the U.K.
Peer to peer: Diverse skills build good partnerships

Peer to peer: Diverse skills build good partnerships

What measures can I take to ensure my business partnership is a success?
Cameron might have lit the fuse, but EU provided the powder keg

Cameron might have lit the fuse, but EU provided the powder keg

All of this was avoidable. British Prime Minister David Cameron may have lit the fuse that may lead to the disintegration of the European Union, but it was the EU’s own actions in the early 1990s that proved to be the powder keg.
Canadian businesses still feel cautious: Bank of Canada survey

Canadian businesses still feel cautious: Bank of Canada survey

The transition away from an economy heavily dependent on growth from the energy sector continues to be slow
When should small business owners make major changes?

When should small business owners make major changes?

Customer feedback a common catalyst for rebranding or altering business focus
Federal Appeal Court deals blow to Northern Gateway pipeline (Updated)

Federal Appeal Court deals blow to Northern Gateway pipeline (Updated)

Ruling means pipeline's approval must go back to federal cabinet for reconsideration
B.C. entrepreneurs most confident in Canada: CFIB

B.C. entrepreneurs most confident in Canada: CFIB

Alberta still the lowest as natural resource sector remains weak
Parliamentary Budget Officer sounds alarm over provincial, municipal debt loads

Parliamentary Budget Officer sounds alarm over provincial, municipal debt loads

Health care costs of retiring baby boomers spell trouble ahead, report warns
Former top bureaucrat fined for lobbying violation

Former top bureaucrat fined for lobbying violation

Ex-chief of B.C. Pavilion Corp. fined $800 for unregistered lobbying on behalf of developer
BC Chamber of Commerce appoints youngest leader ever

BC Chamber of Commerce appoints youngest leader ever

Val Litwin, hair salon chain co-founder and former BIV Forty under 40 winner, to take over as chamber CEO in September