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Two First Nations sign “incremental treaty agreements” with B.C.

Two First Nations sign “incremental treaty agreements” with B.C.

The Kitsumkalum and Kitselas First Nations in B.C.'s Northwest have signed "incremental treaty agreements" (ITAs) with the B.C. government, the province has announced.
Government seeking “brand ambassadors” to hype Family Day

Government seeking “brand ambassadors” to hype Family Day

The marketing agency hired by the B.C. Liberal government to produce Family Day festivities on February 11 is seeking so-called “brand ambassadors.”
B.C. small business confidence falls in January: CFIB

B.C. small business confidence falls in January: CFIB

B.C.'s small business confidence fell in January, even as the rest of the country grew more optimistic, according to Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) data released this morning.
Ontario's debt risks Greek-style meltdown: Fraser Institute

Ontario's debt risks Greek-style meltdown: Fraser Institute

Ontario's debt load is higher than California's and, if unchecked, could head towards a Greek-style meltdown, according to a Fraser Institute report released this morning.
Exclusive: BC Place steel contractor increases lawsuit claim by $13m

Exclusive: BC Place steel contractor increases lawsuit claim by $13m

The lawyer for BC Place stadium's steel contractor told a BC Supreme Court judge this morning that his client, Canam Group, is increasing its lawsuit claim to $39 million from $26 million.
Former Air Canada pilot alleges Boeing and Airbus planes made him sick

Former Air Canada pilot alleges Boeing and Airbus planes made him sick

Former Air Canada pilot David Bruce Zaharik is suing a raft of aircraft manufacturers and parts makers alleging that, while flying, he was exposed to toxic chemicals that made him so sick that he can no longer fly.
Auditor General loses bid to see BC Rail agreement

Auditor General loses bid to see BC Rail agreement

The chief justice of the BC Supreme Court upheld the principle of solicitor-client privilege today, in a verdict against Auditor General John Doyle's bid to see the indemnity agreement that paid the legal bills for two ex-BC Liberal aides.

Low income growth increasing retirement savings deficit in B.C.

Canadian banks and credit unions will have just over a month until the March 1 contribution deadline to get Canadians to contribute to their registered retirement savings plans (RRSPs). But the reminders and alerts might be increasingly for naught.

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 January 16. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission.
Canadian CFOs pessimistic about economic growth

Canadian CFOs pessimistic about economic growth

Steady waves of global fiscal crises darkening marketplace outlook across the country