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Bernier promotes immigration limits in B.C. on first western swing of campaign

Bernier promotes immigration limits in B.C. on first western swing of campaign

SURREY, B.C. — People’s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier began a speech in Surrey, B.C., with protesters yelling "PPC, shut it down!" outside a hotel ballroom where he was speaking.
Singh vows to ease B.C. housing costs by fighting money laundering

Singh vows to ease B.C. housing costs by fighting money laundering

VANCOUVER — NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is releasing platform pledges he insists will make life more affordable for families in British Columbia — especially when it comes to the sky-high cost of housing.
Politicians, media disconnected, Peter Mansbridge says

Politicians, media disconnected, Peter Mansbridge says

Voters not interested in mudslinging; would prefer if politicians focused on issues: former CBC anchor
Trudeau meets South Asians in B.C. and praises provincial NDP at rally

Trudeau meets South Asians in B.C. and praises provincial NDP at rally

Liberal rally held in Surrey a week after Trudeau’s insulting blackface photos revealed by Time magazine
Ride-hailing operators could be required to take driver-training courses

Ride-hailing operators could be required to take driver-training courses

Passenger Transportation Board considering 44 licence applications
How B.C. businesses can protect themselves in a downturn

How B.C. businesses can protect themselves in a downturn

It’s best to make tough decisions early on, cutting costs and customers before it’s too late, experts say
Mystery surrounds Vancouver’s millionaire receptionist

Mystery surrounds Vancouver’s millionaire receptionist

What explains a recent business admin graduate’s meteoric rise in B.C.’s capital markets?
UPDATED: Meng Wanzhou defence team continues to argue abuse of process in her arrest

UPDATED: Meng Wanzhou defence team continues to argue abuse of process in her arrest

The Meng Wanzhou extradition hearing proceedings continued Tuesday with defence lawyers telling the court that Border Services officers were able to compel a collection of key information without informing Meng she has been arrested.
Meng Wanzhou lawyers paint picture of 'coordinated' effort to seize devices before arrest

Meng Wanzhou lawyers paint picture of 'coordinated' effort to seize devices before arrest

Huawei CFO back in court today; her defence says detention ‘violated charter rights’
Injunction granted against Alberta's 'turn-off-the-taps' act

Injunction granted against Alberta's 'turn-off-the-taps' act

Federal Court judge says B.C. has a strong case against Alberta’s Bill-12