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Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week (Sept. 11-15)

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week (Sept. 11-15)

From home sales to wholesale trade, and more. Here are the top things to watch for in the coming week.
Statistics Canada data calculates the B.C. port strike's effect on trade

Statistics Canada data calculates the B.C. port strike's effect on trade

Canadian exports to South Korea fell 63.1 per cent in July, compared with July 2022
No consultants hired by Vancouver mayor yet, according to expense disclosures

No consultants hired by Vancouver mayor yet, according to expense disclosures

Trip to Austin, Texas and Toronto comprised almost all of Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim's $20,360.59 in discretionary travel costs for the first half of 2023
B.C. health minister warns high emergency medical care demand may be 'new normal'

B.C. health minister warns high emergency medical care demand may be 'new normal'

Adrian Dix says province making progress on addressing staff shortages
COVID-19 numbers spike in B.C. but no more cases of new variant are detected

COVID-19 numbers spike in B.C. but no more cases of new variant are detected

Nearly 450 B.C.'res have tested positive in recent weeks, according to BCCDC
Canada's defence posture in the new cold war

Canada's defence posture in the new cold war

Business Council of Canada warns about cyber threats and 'weaponized' trade
Rob Shaw: A star Green Party candidate is parachuted into a riding that can't be won

Rob Shaw: A star Green Party candidate is parachuted into a riding that can't be won

Health Minister Adrian Dix has won the riding five times now, each election by a larger margin
Home sick: How hybrid workplaces and employees can navigate flu season

Home sick: How hybrid workplaces and employees can navigate flu season

People who work from home part time more likely to consider working while sick says, says expert
B.C. adds 12K jobs in August, real estate takes a hit

B.C. adds 12K jobs in August, real estate takes a hit

B.C. unemployment rate outperforming the rest of Canada, according to Statistics Canada
B.C. court awards lawyer $400K against Beijing-Richmond immigration firm

B.C. court awards lawyer $400K against Beijing-Richmond immigration firm

A Beijing-based immigration firm forged a Canadian lawyer's name on 25 immigration applications