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B.C. premier's office was lobbied by the daughter of one of its top strategists

B.C. premier's office was lobbied by the daughter of one of its top strategists

A Paper Excellence lobbyist solicited B.C.'s Office of the Premier while her father was a senior strategist for former premier John Horgan
Bob Thompson: Understanding the debt cycle we are in and where it takes us

Bob Thompson: Understanding the debt cycle we are in and where it takes us

Who else is getting tired of talking about once-in-a-hundred-year events happening every year or so in the financial markets? It’s been over a decade of it now, and it all stems from the state of all things monetary, political, and where we are in th
Lawsuit of the Week: B.C. Crown corporation accused of toxic workplace in wrongful dismissal claim

Lawsuit of the Week: B.C. Crown corporation accused of toxic workplace in wrongful dismissal claim

Former senior director suing B.C. Investment Management Corp.
Strike over for 120,000 public servants as union inks tentative deal with feds

Strike over for 120,000 public servants as union inks tentative deal with feds

PSAC says strike action continues for 35,000 Canada Revenue Agency workers nationwide, with contract negotiations ongoing
BC Hydro workers strongly in favour of flexible work model, according to internal survey

BC Hydro workers strongly in favour of flexible work model, according to internal survey

The results of a briefing note about an October employee pulse check survey says some BC Hydro workers are concerned their ability to work from home will come to an end
Who’s Suing Whom: May 1, 2023

Who’s Suing Whom: May 1, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
BC Hydro increases employee meal allowance significantly above inflation

BC Hydro increases employee meal allowance significantly above inflation

A BC Hydro spokesperson said the meal allowance increase is the first in over a decade
Top business stories of the week (April 24-28)

Top business stories of the week (April 24-28)

How AI is changing the economy, big CEO announcements and more
B.C. judge says PacNet founder must answer questions about money transfers

B.C. judge says PacNet founder must answer questions about money transfers

The company has been accused of allegedly processing hundreds of millions of dollars in predatory mail-fraud schemes
Federal government has tabled new offer on tenth day of strike, PSAC says

Federal government has tabled new offer on tenth day of strike, PSAC says

'We hope to continue bargaining this weekend in order to reach a fair deal,' says union