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Who’s Suing Whom: June 7

Who’s Suing Whom: June 7

These corporate claims were filed with the B.C. Supreme Court registry in Vancouver. Information is derived from notices of civil claim. Civil claims have not been tested or proven in court.
Bruce Allen: The condo proposal for Keefer Street needs to be approved

Bruce Allen: The condo proposal for Keefer Street needs to be approved

The Beedie proposal is a good place for Chinatown revitalization to proceed
Construction companies say digital technology key to addressing labour shortages

Construction companies say digital technology key to addressing labour shortages

Survey respondents say Canada's construction industry has been slow to adopt new digital technologies
Internal docs suggest Trudeau wants China blocked from Pacific Rim trade deal

Internal docs suggest Trudeau wants China blocked from Pacific Rim trade deal

China has been trying since 2019 to join the CPTPP
Court orders Metro Vancouver boss to be cross-examined over sewage plant document leak

Court orders Metro Vancouver boss to be cross-examined over sewage plant document leak

The leaked report recommended that Metro Vancouver fire Acciona Wastewater Solutions, which was building a North Vancouver plant
Credit card balances increase in first quarter as mortgage market slows: Equifax

Credit card balances increase in first quarter as mortgage market slows: Equifax

Delinquency rates rose the most in B.C. and Ontario, says Equifax
Who’s Suing Whom: June 6, 2023

Who’s Suing Whom: June 6, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
Credit agency monitors grain shipments as wildfires burn in Western Canada

Credit agency monitors grain shipments as wildfires burn in Western Canada

DBRS Morningstar says fires unlikely to affect rail performance to the extent that the largest grain handlers’ operations would be affected
FOI records show internal discussion around Vancouver TikTok ban

FOI records show internal discussion around Vancouver TikTok ban

The city restricted the app on city-issued devices earlier this year, following similar bans by the federal and provincial governments
Experts say Ottawa's 'right to repair' consultation should prioritize consumer rights

Experts say Ottawa's 'right to repair' consultation should prioritize consumer rights

Ottawa signalled in its March budget that it would study the need for legislation to ban the sale of products that aren't intended to last