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Declining employment prospects in Western Canada “temporary”

The Christmas holiday season doesn’t look like it’s going to be the boon for job seekers that it has been in the past.
Stronger U.S. manufacturing sector good for British Columbia

Stronger U.S. manufacturing sector good for British Columbia

Planks in presidential election platform push for return of jobs to U.S
HSBC Bank Canada announces new CEO

HSBC Bank Canada announces new CEO

B.C.’s fifth-largest privately owned company, HSBC Bank Canada, announced November 6 that Paulo Maia will replace Lindsay Gordon as CEO on January 7, 2013.

Passing financial values on to the next generation

What does wealth mean to you, and why are you building and protecting your wealth?
Who's best for B.C.? Romney election would raise new business concerns for B.C.

Who's best for B.C.? Romney election would raise new business concerns for B.C.

Proposed tax reform could mean loss of competitive edge for Canadian companies, and a new Federal Reserve head could hurt B.C.'s gold producers
Law firms increasingly going global – but at what cost?

Law firms increasingly going global – but at what cost?

Fasken Martineau expands internationally; London's Norton Rose expands in Canada
Obama victory will bring opportunities and challenges for B.C. business

Obama victory will bring opportunities and challenges for B.C. business

Insiders hope new faces of a second Obama administration will keep Canada atop a crowded U.S. political agenda
BCGEU members vote to ratify two-year pact with province

BCGEU members vote to ratify two-year pact with province

The B.C. Government Employees Union (BCGEU) announced November 5 that its 25,000 members had voted 64% in favour of a new two-year contract reached with the province in September.
BC sees cluster of mergers, acquisitions

BC sees cluster of mergers, acquisitions

B.C. is experiencing a flurry of mergers and acquisitions that include seafood companies, video production companies and architectural firms.
Government miscommunicates probe into Clark's departed chief of staff “incident of concern”

Government miscommunicates probe into Clark's departed chief of staff “incident of concern”

Christy Clark's chief of staff Ken Boessenkool had no meetings with the head of B.C.'s Public Service Agency, Lynda Tarras, in the days prior to his resignation over an alleged misconduct – despite Clark saying the investigation was being handle by Tarras.