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Insider trading: November 22, 2021

Insider trading: November 22, 2021

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 10, 2021. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
Time ticking for Vancouver man charged in $1 billion international stock fraud scheme

Time ticking for Vancouver man charged in $1 billion international stock fraud scheme

A look into the business dealings of a Vancouver man charged in the U.S. in connection to alleged stock fraud
Daily B.C. COVID-19 infections return to almost 500

Daily B.C. COVID-19 infections return to almost 500

Three more die from the disease overnight, raising B.C.'s pandemic death toll to 2,293.
B.C. restricting access to gas, prohibiting travel on certain routes amid supply chain disruptions

B.C. restricting access to gas, prohibiting travel on certain routes amid supply chain disruptions

Drivers in southwestern B.C., Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast face new restrictions
Private sector donating millions to B.C. flood relief

Private sector donating millions to B.C. flood relief

Telus, Rogers each pledge $1m to B.C. flood relief efforts, others stepping up
Vancouver businesses donate $1 million to disaster relief

Vancouver businesses donate $1 million to disaster relief

Coalition of BC business donating more than $900,000 to Red Cross
2020 better than 2019 for B.C.’s most profitable companies

2020 better than 2019 for B.C.’s most profitable companies

Average net income increased during the pandemic year for top performers
Feds lift PCR test requirement for short trips over U.S. border

Feds lift PCR test requirement for short trips over U.S. border

New measures go into effect November 30
COVID-19: Health Canada approves Pfizer vaccine for children five to 11

COVID-19: Health Canada approves Pfizer vaccine for children five to 11

B.C. children will likely be able to get their first shots by the holidays
B.C. job market keeps gaining strength

B.C. job market keeps gaining strength

B.C.’s labour market continued to improve through October as the economy added jobs at a steady clip, while the jobless rate continued to fall. Employment rose 0.4% or 10,400 persons during the month. This compared with a 0.2% increase nationally.