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Businesses want government to table tax competitiveness

Businesses want government to table tax competitiveness

Business, industry leaders want to see lower taxes and greater incentives in upcoming B.C. and Canadian budgets
Influential Women in Business: Kate Furber

Influential Women in Business: Kate Furber

Mentor and motivator: A passion for accounting and ‘people development’ has helped the PwC audit and assurance group partner gain influence
Taking the politics out of power

Taking the politics out of power

Auditor general takes province to task for putting off the true costs of delivering electricity
Insider trading: February 12, 2019

Insider trading: February 12, 2019

The following is a list of stock trades made by corporate executives, directors and other company insiders of B.C.’s public companies filed in the week ended February 6, 2019. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
Union claims American airport food-service firm wrongfully stymying organizing efforts

Union claims American airport food-service firm wrongfully stymying organizing efforts

BIV's lawsuit of the week

Infographic: Surviving tax season

These tips from CPABC may help you get ready for tax season, which is just around the corner. Source: CPABC
Lawsuit claiming Liberal cabinet minister misused authority may proceed: B.C. Supreme Court

Lawsuit claiming Liberal cabinet minister misused authority may proceed: B.C. Supreme Court

Case involves quarry quarrel at the heart of Liberal-Green, NDP-Green agreement
Government to take dueling experts out of ICBC claims

Government to take dueling experts out of ICBC claims

ICBC facing another $1 billion deficit, government to restrict use of adversarial experts
Vancouver Art Gallery reaches tentative agreement with striking employees

Vancouver Art Gallery reaches tentative agreement with striking employees

Employees represented by CUPE 15 will vote on the agreement Monday, February 11
Speaker approved some expenses he questioned in report: officers

Speaker approved some expenses he questioned in report: officers

Two senior legislature officials, suspended with pay pending a criminal investigation, have defended themselves against allegations of “flagrant overspending,” saying that the Speaker approved some of the expenses he later questioned.