Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Economy, Law & Politics

BC Greens lose seat in judicial recount

BC Greens lose seat in judicial recount

Liberal incumbent Jordan Sturdy hangs onto West Vancouver-Sea-to-Sky by his fingernails
Vancouver mayor wants federal government to decriminalize simple possession of drugs

Vancouver mayor wants federal government to decriminalize simple possession of drugs

Kennedy Stewart to introduce motion at council meeting that requests federal exemption under country’s drug laws
Meng lawyers again questioning CBSA note-taking practices at extradition hearing

Meng lawyers again questioning CBSA note-taking practices at extradition hearing

The Meng Wanzhou extradition hearings continued Tuesday afternoon in a shortened session, where both Crown counsel Diba Majzub and defence lawyer Mona Duckett questioned Canada Border Services Agency superintendent Sanjit Dhillon.
B.C. sees record 11 COVID-19 deaths in a day, as hospitalizations reach record high

B.C. sees record 11 COVID-19 deaths in a day, as hospitalizations reach record high

The province also recorded a record 717 new COVID-19 infections in the past 24 hours
Could a Biden ‘bait-and-switch’ help Canada’s economic recovery?

Could a Biden ‘bait-and-switch’ help Canada’s economic recovery?

Experts unpack what’s next for Canada-U.S. relationship at Greater Vancouver Board of Trade panel
Robson Street retail scene bears scars of pandemic

Robson Street retail scene bears scars of pandemic

Key shopping area bristles with for-lease signs, papered windows – while Alberni Street remains comparatively strong
Meng lawyers accuse CBSA of intentionally not making records of arrest to conceal evidence

Meng lawyers accuse CBSA of intentionally not making records of arrest to conceal evidence

CBSA superintendent testifies that Huawei executive initially reluctant to bring up company's legal troubles in U.S. during border inspection
Nine deaths, nearly 2,000 COVID cases in B.C. since Friday

Nine deaths, nearly 2,000 COVID cases in B.C. since Friday

There have been 1,959 new COVID-19 cases since Friday and 11 new outbreaks in care homes
Businesses’ COVID-19 emergency plans often unavailable to public

Businesses’ COVID-19 emergency plans often unavailable to public

Plans should be “readily available,” says Dr. Bonnie Henry's May 14 order
Insider Trading: November 16, 2020

Insider Trading: November 16, 2020

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 11, 2020. The information comes from a compilation of required reports filed with the BC Securities Commission obtained from DisclosureNet.com.