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BCBC: Ottawa is still behind on spurring capital investment and productivity growth

BCBC: Ottawa is still behind on spurring capital investment and productivity growth

As a result, the typical Canadian employee has fewer and less up-to-date 鈥渢ools鈥 and Canada continues to underperform peers on productivity
What do Trudeau and Poilievre have in common? An air of arrogance, new poll finds

What do Trudeau and Poilievre have in common? An air of arrogance, new poll finds

Research Co. and Glacier Media asked Canadians to choose characteristics that describe the country鈥檚 three main federal party leaders
Who鈥檚 Suing Whom: April 27, 2023

Who鈥檚 Suing Whom: April 27, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
Bank of Canada considered raising interest rates at its last meeting

Bank of Canada considered raising interest rates at its last meeting

BoC appears confident inflation will fall to 3% by mid-year, but concerns remain return to 2% inflation may take longer
No change in May 1 tax deadline despite labour dispute

No change in May 1 tax deadline despite labour dispute

Canada Revenue Agency says it will accept all returns during the labour disruption and digitally filed taxes will generally be processed automatically 'without delay'
Employers grapple with layoff processes in hybrid-work era

Employers grapple with layoff processes in hybrid-work era

Large group layoffs that offer little privacy to employees can create legal issues
What's behind the cost of milk, eggs and chicken in Canada

What's behind the cost of milk, eggs and chicken in Canada

As food inflation persists, some have seen an opportunity to advocate for an end to supply management
Teck Resources cancels shareholder vote on separation plan ahead of annual meeting

Teck Resources cancels shareholder vote on separation plan ahead of annual meeting

Announcement comes just hours ahead of the company's annual meeting on Wednesday
Data points: B.C. home sales register first back-to-back monthly gain in a year

Data points: B.C. home sales register first back-to-back monthly gain in a year

Housing sales had another robust month in March following February鈥檚 rebound
Who鈥檚 Suing Whom: April 26, 2023

Who鈥檚 Suing Whom: April 26, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court