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B.C. residents almost twice as likely to research cannabis online

B.C. residents almost twice as likely to research cannabis online

British Columbians are apparently quite diligent about their online consumer research before purchasing cannabis products. Data provided to Business in Vancouver by marketing intelligence firm MiQ reveals residents on the West Coast are 1.
Horgan stacks the deck in BCUC inquiry on gas prices: critics

Horgan stacks the deck in BCUC inquiry on gas prices: critics

Provincial policies are off limits in inquiry, premier tells utilities commission
Trans Mountain pipeline restrictions out of province’s hands, court rules

Trans Mountain pipeline restrictions out of province’s hands, court rules

B.C. attorney general says province will appeal ruling
LNG projects unlikely under Bill C-69: consultant

LNG projects unlikely under Bill C-69: consultant

Federal policies on environmental regulations, energy and trade critiqued
Small LNG export business getting bigger

Small LNG export business getting bigger

Small exporters spring up to capitalize on Chinese LNG market
Chinese demand for gas, LNG 'almost infinite'

Chinese demand for gas, LNG 'almost infinite'

Several large LNG projects around the world competing for market share
B.C. LNG touted as cleanest in the world

B.C. LNG touted as cleanest in the world

Attendance at LNG conference more than doubles over last year, but feds, province are no-show
B.C. forestry’s stock shock highlights industry troubles

B.C. forestry’s stock shock highlights industry troubles

Forest company profits and stock are on a downhill slide
Bill 22 is a catch-22 for B.C. forest companies, critics say

Bill 22 is a catch-22 for B.C. forest companies, critics say

Investment needed in higher-value manufacturing, but Bill 22 puts chill on large tenure holders
No timber shortage here

No timber shortage here

Fort Nelson region has idled mills, lots of timber