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Meng Wanzhou seeks more access to federal agencies' info in extradition fight

Meng Wanzhou seeks more access to federal agencies' info in extradition fight

The legal team of Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
Feds pledge $30m for B.C.’s small businesses, tech sector

Feds pledge $30m for B.C.’s small businesses, tech sector

What happened: Federal government allocates more than $30 million in relief to small businesses, tech sector Why it matters: Much of the funding aimed at businesses that otherwise didn’t qualify for other government relief programs in wake of pandemi
New COVID-19 outbreak at Abbotsford blueberry packing plant

New COVID-19 outbreak at Abbotsford blueberry packing plant

Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced a new COVID-19 community outbreak at Fraser Valley Packing, an Abbotsford-area blueberry packing plant. Since the investigation started Thursday, there have been 15 positive cases.
Immigration critical for Canada’s economic recovery: ministers

Immigration critical for Canada’s economic recovery: ministers

While immigration has been a Canadian advantage long before the pandemic hit, it is more important than ever in Canada’s economic recovery during COVID-19, according to the Forum of Ministers Responsible for Immigration.
Meng's defence: Trump's comments have 'poisoned' extradition hearings' integrity

Meng's defence: Trump's comments have 'poisoned' extradition hearings' integrity

The defence in the extradition case of Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. CFO Meng Wanzhou has filed documents this week outlining the Chinese tech executive’s abuse-of-process defence, alleging the comments of U.S.
'Be more like the Hells Angels,' trademark-seeking companies urged

'Be more like the Hells Angels,' trademark-seeking companies urged

Motorcycle club’s trademark protections recognized in legal battle
New cases of COVID-19 in B.C. dip slightly

New cases of COVID-19 in B.C. dip slightly

The 27 new cases is below the average number of new COVID-19 cases in B.C. in the past week
BC Supreme Court facing judge shortage: chief justice

BC Supreme Court facing judge shortage: chief justice

“We will eventually have empty courtrooms”
City of Vancouver approves 30 more temporary patios in past week

City of Vancouver approves 30 more temporary patios in past week

City has now approved 290 temporary patios since June 1
North Vancouver vegan meat firm launches with executive facing securities investigation

North Vancouver vegan meat firm launches with executive facing securities investigation

Modern Meat started trading on Canadian Securities Exchange in June with many “Bridgemark Group” members or associates loaded up on cheap shares