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Who’s Suing Whom: May 10, 2023

Who’s Suing Whom: May 10, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
Head of 'non-political' B.C. group meets Xi Jinping at gathering of 'fresh troops'

Head of 'non-political' B.C. group meets Xi Jinping at gathering of 'fresh troops'

Head of Canadian Community Service Association seen applauding during Xi’s entry to conference
Renu Bakshi: Coronation revives reflections on the legacy of colonialism

Renu Bakshi: Coronation revives reflections on the legacy of colonialism

The coronation of King Charles III carries mixed feelings
YVR boss got big pay raise in 2022, despite end-of-year debacle

YVR boss got big pay raise in 2022, despite end-of-year debacle

Pre-Christmas snowstorms brought YVR to a standstill and delayed hundreds of flights in late 2022
Canada-China spat could sour business relations, experts say

Canada-China spat could sour business relations, experts say

Vancouver's Lululemon had 117 stores in China as of the end of January following recent expansion efforts
Who’s Suing Whom: May 9, 2023

Who’s Suing Whom: May 9, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
Legislative assembly lawyer argues parliamentary privilege trumps labour code

Legislative assembly lawyer argues parliamentary privilege trumps labour code

The matter concerns whether the jurisdiction of B.C.'s Labour Relations Board applies to operations related to the province's parliamentary buildings
Patrick Condon: Behold Vancouver, where there are housing solutions to be found

Patrick Condon: Behold Vancouver, where there are housing solutions to be found

An alternative development path is needed to produce more affordable housing
Eby says he met CSIS regional boss over foreign election meddling in B.C.

Eby says he met CSIS regional boss over foreign election meddling in B.C.

Premier says he was told he could not receive information because he's not a 'direct client' of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service
Bank of Canada launches public consultations on digital currency

Bank of Canada launches public consultations on digital currency

A digital currency would be different from cryptocurrencies as it would be backed by the central bank and its value wouldn't change since it would be just another form of Canadian currency