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Insider trading

The following is a list of the largest stock trades made by corporate executives, directors and other company insiders of B.C.’s public companies filed by the week ending March 20. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission.
Procurement fiascos dog BC Liberals

Procurement fiascos dog BC Liberals

Botched business deals devalue economic achievements
Runaway interest rates to start in 2014’s Year of the Horse

Runaway interest rates to start in 2014’s Year of the Horse

BC’s debt-ridden households are running out of time to avoid higher financing costs that are expected in approximately a year’s time.
Federal budget 2013 ‘diminishes consumer choice’: credit unions

Federal budget 2013 ‘diminishes consumer choice’: credit unions

The federal budget released yesterday has eliminated a tax provision designed to allow credit unions to compete with big banks, according to Credit Union Central of Canada.
Federal budget stresses skills training, infrastructure

Federal budget stresses skills training, infrastructure

The just-released federal budget stresses skills training and infrastructure while charting a course toward balance by 2015-16.
Central 1 Credit Union more than quadruples annual profit

Central 1 Credit Union more than quadruples annual profit

The central financial facility and trade association for the B.C. and Ontario credit union systems more than quadrupled its profit in 2012 when compared with 2011.
Federal Budget 2013: Board of Trade gives budget a “B+”

Federal Budget 2013: Board of Trade gives budget a “B+”

The Vancouver Board of Trade (VBOT) has given the federal budget a "B+."
Federal budget gives taxman more tools and teeth

Federal budget gives taxman more tools and teeth

The federal government plans to close loopholes and give the Canada Revenue Agency more power to crack down on tax evaders.
Federal Budget 2013: Small businesses give budget a “B”: CFIB

Federal Budget 2013: Small businesses give budget a “B”: CFIB

The just-released federal budget is "a pretty good budget for small and medium-sized businesses," according to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB).
Consumer confidence recovers slightly, remains low

Consumer confidence recovers slightly, remains low

As Canadians await the announcement of the federal budget, consumer confidence across Canada has increased slightly in March but remains below average, according to a TNS report released this morning.