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Westshore Terminals to close berth for 10 weeks after weekend fire

Westshore Terminals to close berth for 10 weeks after weekend fire

Closure expected to lower the terminal's 2025 shipping volumes by around 1.5M tonnes
S&P/TSX composite down, U.S. markets mixed amid larger defensive move

S&P/TSX composite down, U.S. markets mixed amid larger defensive move

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index finished lower on Tuesday, weighed down by losses in basic materials stocks, while U.S. markets were mixed amid a broader move to defensive sectors.
B.C. Ombudsperson says whistleblower protection law 'falling short' in some areas

B.C. Ombudsperson says whistleblower protection law 'falling short' in some areas

Thirty nine amendments to the legislation are being recommended to improve its effectiveness.
Air Canada strike ends after tentative deal reached with flight attendants' union

Air Canada strike ends after tentative deal reached with flight attendants' union

TORONTO — Air Canada says it plans to operate more than half of its scheduled flights Tuesday after reaching a tentative deal with the union representing its flight attendants to end a strike that began Saturday morning.
Wall Street falls further from its records as Nvidia, Palantir and other AI stars dim

Wall Street falls further from its records as Nvidia, Palantir and other AI stars dim

NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street fell further from its records. The S&P 500 lost 0.6% Tuesday, its third straight loss after setting its all-time high last week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average inched up less than 0.
Vancouver office deals set to pick up after major downtown transaction, says expert

Vancouver office deals set to pick up after major downtown transaction, says expert

Suburban strength benefiting office assets in region’s peripheral markets
Economists split on BoC's next rate move after July inflation data

Economists split on BoC's next rate move after July inflation data

OTTAWA — Economists say they found some encouraging signs in the latest inflation numbers but some warn the Bank of Canada might need a bit more convincing to cut its key interest rate next month. The annual rate of inflation fell to 1.
Renting vs. buying: Is renting for life really that bad?

Renting vs. buying: Is renting for life really that bad?

The rent-versus-buy debate has long divided financial experts and aspiring homeowners, with no clear winner in sight.
Rob Shaw: Brief Air Canada strike makes for easy political theatre for BC NDP

Rob Shaw: Brief Air Canada strike makes for easy political theatre for BC NDP

Flight attendants have reached a tentative deal with their employer. By siding with workers, the provincial government got to hit an unpopular airline, embarrass Ottawa and stand with unions.
Opinion: Don’t let short-term politics derail B.C.’s long-term EV future

Opinion: Don’t let short-term politics derail B.C.’s long-term EV future

Short-term turbulence is no reason to abandon a policy that’s delivered cheaper EVs, cleaner air and real consumer benefits.