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Minister warns impact of federal workers' strike on services is increasingly severe

Minister warns impact of federal workers' strike on services is increasingly severe

Immigration backlog is growing, with tens of thousands of applications not being processed
What's behind the cost of milk, eggs and chicken in Canada

What's behind the cost of milk, eggs and chicken in Canada

As food inflation persists, some have seen an opportunity to advocate for an end to supply management
Who’s Suing Whom: April 26, 2023

Who’s Suing Whom: April 26, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
Labour board dismisses nurses' complaint against union over vaccine mandate firings

Labour board dismisses nurses' complaint against union over vaccine mandate firings

Termination letters noted that the nurses had been repeatedly advised provincial order requiring them to be vaccinated against COVID-19
Independent MP not asking House of Commons to reimburse legal fees

Independent MP not asking House of Commons to reimburse legal fees

Han Dong, until recently a Liberal MP, is suing Global News for defamation and seeking $15 million in damages
Flight attendants rally at YVR against unpaid work

Flight attendants rally at YVR against unpaid work

Flight attendants work almost 35 hours for free every month: union president
TikTok CEO reacts to questions at Vancouver TED Conference about potential to disrupt elections

TikTok CEO reacts to questions at Vancouver TED Conference about potential to disrupt elections

Shou Zi Chew described the possibility of China using TikTok to interfere in a U.S. election as 'highly hypothetical'
B.C. privacy commissioner ends federal Liberal Party probe

B.C. privacy commissioner ends federal Liberal Party probe

Michael McEvoy was examining the party's use of the controversial technology for identification purposes in nomination races.
B.C.’s highest court sides with parents seeking shift change to accommodate childcare

B.C.’s highest court sides with parents seeking shift change to accommodate childcare

The court ruled that a term or condition of employment need not be changed in order for an employer to contravene the B.C. Human Rights Code
YVR traffic remains far below pre-pandemic level

YVR traffic remains far below pre-pandemic level

Airport expects 18 per cent fewer travellers this week than same week in 2019