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Insider trading: June 28, 2021

Insider trading: June 28, 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 June 17, 2021. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.
B.C. death toll from COVID-19 rises by two, to 1,749

B.C. death toll from COVID-19 rises by two, to 1,749

Hospitalizations return to a level not seen since November 6
Vancouver mayor touts Calgary police force as example in addressing systemic racism

Vancouver mayor touts Calgary police force as example in addressing systemic racism

VPD announces ‘equity, diversity and inclusion review’ of procedures, policies governing the department
Group denied status under Canada’s Indian Act claim ‘discriminatory’ registration provisions violate Charter

Group denied status under Canada’s Indian Act claim ‘discriminatory’ registration provisions violate Charter

BIV's lawsuit of the week
Value of B.C. exports continues to climb

Value of B.C. exports continues to climb

International goods trade in B.C. shone through April as resource sector demand and high commodity prices supported elevated exports and imports. Dollar-volume exports surged 35% year over year to $4.03 billion after decelerating in March.
Meng Wanzhou loses bid for publication ban on new HSBC evidence

Meng Wanzhou loses bid for publication ban on new HSBC evidence

Huawei Technologies CFO Meng Wanzhou has lost her bid for a publication ban on new evidence she hopes to introduce in her fight against extradition to the United States, media was informed today. B.C.
Three more die from COVID-19 in B.C.; vaccination second-doses soar

Three more die from COVID-19 in B.C.; vaccination second-doses soar

Active COVID-19 infections in B.C. fall to low not seen since August 31
Vancouver police predict budget deficit for first time in 16 years

Vancouver police predict budget deficit for first time in 16 years

VPD suggests department will be over budget by $4.98 million by year’s end
New and active COVID-19 infections stay low in B.C.

New and active COVID-19 infections stay low in B.C.

One more death raises B.C.'s pandemic death toll to 1,744
Vancouver police board to consider case of handcuffed retired judge

Vancouver police board to consider case of handcuffed retired judge

Police still reviewing case of mistaken arrest of Indigenous man and granddaughter