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Wall Street rises after encouraging inflation data, but the trade war keeps batting stocks around

Wall Street rises after encouraging inflation data, but the trade war keeps batting stocks around

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 U.S. stocks mostly rose after getting some relief from an encouraging inflation update. But even on a rare up day for the market, President Donald Trump鈥檚 trade war still knocked stocks around. The S&P 500 climbed 0.
Trump vows to take back 'stolen' wealth as tariffs on steel and aluminum imports go into effect

Trump vows to take back 'stolen' wealth as tariffs on steel and aluminum imports go into effect

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 President Donald Trump openly challenged U.S.
Trump called Canada a 鈥榯ariff abuser.鈥 Does Ottawa mistreat American importers?

Trump called Canada a 鈥榯ariff abuser.鈥 Does Ottawa mistreat American importers?

U.S. President Donald Trump this week continued to single out Canada as a bad trading partner, claiming in a social media post that his northern neighbour is a 鈥渢ariff abuser鈥 that charges high rates on American goods. The vast majority of U.S.
Surrey Board of Trade appoints new CEO

Surrey Board of Trade appoints new CEO

SBOT board member Joslyn Young moves into senior executive position
Rob Shaw: Eby makes surprising pivot on B.C. real estate investors

Rob Shaw: Eby makes surprising pivot on B.C. real estate investors

At a Realtor event, premier hints at new policies to support landlords and developers
Bryan Yu: B.C. wages dip amid rising business uncertainty

Bryan Yu: B.C. wages dip amid rising business uncertainty

Earnings slide as small businesses brace for economic headwinds
Les Leyne: Columbia River could be the western front of Trump's attack on Canada

Les Leyne: Columbia River could be the western front of Trump's attack on Canada

International treaties are always complicated. Signing one in the midst of an all-out economic war verges on impossible.
B.C.'s legislature could get a new party. Here's what that would mean

B.C.'s legislature could get a new party. Here's what that would mean

VANCOUVER 鈥 Cracks in the Opposition B.C. Conservative Party became cavernous last week when one MLA was kicked out of caucus and another two followed in solidarity.
麻豆传媒映画man banned from B.C. stock market following U.S. jail term

麻豆传媒映画man banned from B.C. stock market following U.S. jail term

Oliver Barrett Lindsay defrauded American investors after operating a pump and dump from the Cayman Islands in 2017; after spending more than a year in a U.S. prison, Lindsay opposed further restrictions on his business activities here in B.C.
B.C. town faces economic fallout after sheltering thousands fleeing Alberta wildfire

B.C. town faces economic fallout after sheltering thousands fleeing Alberta wildfire

70% of village's businesses risk closure without government intervention, warns mayor