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Insider trading: November 22, 2016

Insider trading: November 22, 2016

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 November 16, 2016. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
Surrey MPs square off on infrastructure, jobs

Surrey MPs square off on infrastructure, jobs

Partisan feud over economic outlook continues
Exclusive: Premier's landlord linked to Whitecaps owner

Exclusive: Premier's landlord linked to Whitecaps owner

Spokesman says Clark renting $3.7 million Vancouver-Quilchena house, but she’s still running in Kelowna
Dear Canada: The U.S. election wasn’t about you

Dear Canada: The U.S. election wasn’t about you

Former ambassadors to and from the U.S. try to allay fears that Canada will suffer under a Donald Trump White House
BC Liberals cast LNG and Site C in a green light in new ad campaign

BC Liberals cast LNG and Site C in a green light in new ad campaign

Budget for four new ads is secret
Vision Vancouver seeks help with sale of naming rights

Vision Vancouver seeks help with sale of naming rights

School board in a hurry to hire ad agency
Province to spend $4M more on ads with election on horizon

Province to spend $4M more on ads with election on horizon

Public dollars being spent for partisan purposes, counters NDP
Proactive approach propels credit union

Proactive approach propels credit union

Savvy deployment of technology helps BlueShore Financial predict customers’ needs
Hiring momentum rebounds in October

Hiring momentum rebounds in October

B.C.'s labour market regained momentum in October with 14,900 more individuals reported to be working relative to September, marking a 0.6% increase. After a two-month pause, hiring was the strongest among provinces and outperformed a 0.
Softwood, climate change Trumped by U.S. election

Softwood, climate change Trumped by U.S. election

Deal-making likely to drag on, U.S. carbon policy up in smoke, say observers