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Western Canada self-storage space surges on personal, business demand

Western Canada self-storage space surges on personal, business demand

Condo dwellers drove initial demand, but units now provide light industrial space
Business lobby group warns Ottawa digital services tax could 'imperil' trade talks

Business lobby group warns Ottawa digital services tax could 'imperil' trade talks

WASHINGTON — One of Canada’s most influential business lobby groups is warning Ottawa about damage to the relationship with the United States after the Biden administration escalated efforts to halt the federal government's tax on large foreign digit
More Canadians believe China has interfered in domestic elections, polling finds

More Canadians believe China has interfered in domestic elections, polling finds

With fears of foreign interference on the rise, China tops the list of suspected actors
Canfor cuts deal for forest tenure with Tsay Keh Dene Nation

Canfor cuts deal for forest tenure with Tsay Keh Dene Nation

432,072 cubic-metre AAC in Mackenzie Timber Supply Area makes Indigenous nation one of largest tenure holders
Here's what happens at Vancouver city hall if Christine Boyle wins a provincial seat

Here's what happens at Vancouver city hall if Christine Boyle wins a provincial seat

Byelection estimated to cost up to $2 million if council seat becomes vacant
Hullo Ferries workers vote to join union

Hullo Ferries workers vote to join union

Workers voted nearly 85 per cent in favour of joining the B.C. Ferry and Marine Workers Union
BC United sources leak 'extremism' file on B.C. Conservatives' executive Isidorou

BC United sources leak 'extremism' file on B.C. Conservatives' executive Isidorou

VICTORIA — An opposition research file on the "extremism" of the Conservative Party of British Columbia's executive director has been leaked by BC United sources, less than two weeks after the parties' leaders announced a deal to work together in the
B.C. increasing methane reduction regs for oil and gas

B.C. increasing methane reduction regs for oil and gas

B.C. already surpassed its methane reduction targets last year.
Free standardized home designs aim to fast-track housing development in B.C.

Free standardized home designs aim to fast-track housing development in B.C.

Housing ministry's goal is to accelerate small-scale, multi-unit housing projects
Mark Carney to lead Liberal economic task force ahead of next election

Mark Carney to lead Liberal economic task force ahead of next election

NANAIMO, B.C. — Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney will chair a Liberal task force on economic growth, the party announced Monday as Liberal MPs meet to strategize for the upcoming election year.