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Prompt payment legislation needed for province’s construction industry: BCCA survey

Prompt payment legislation needed for province’s construction industry: BCCA survey

Issues with getting paid on time is ‘undermining development’ throughout B.C.
Lululemon reportedly in talks to sell its Mirror technology unit

Lululemon reportedly in talks to sell its Mirror technology unit

Yogawear giant spent US$500m to buy the home fitness workout technology in 2020
Uber Eats to add cannabis to its B.C. platform

Uber Eats to add cannabis to its B.C. platform

Food-delivery giant plans to deliver cannabis in Vancouver
Amid high phone bills, telecom experts call for structural change, regulatory reform

Amid high phone bills, telecom experts call for structural change, regulatory reform

Industry experts say significant structural reforms are needed to promote competition in Canada’s heavily concentrated telecommunications sector
Teck controlling shareholder calls Glencore bid the wrong one at the wrong time

Teck controlling shareholder calls Glencore bid the wrong one at the wrong time

VANCOUVER — The controlling shareholder of Teck Resources Ltd. rejected Glencore's offer to buy the Canadian miner, but says he is open to talking about other possible deals once the company completes its own plan to split its business.
Young Canadians faring well, earning more in today's economy: Desjardins

Young Canadians faring well, earning more in today's economy: Desjardins

Not all rosy for young Canadians, with women in particular facing declining mental health and ongoing barriers in the labour market
Rob Shaw: Treaty settlement reveals the slow, often painful reconciliation process

Rob Shaw: Treaty settlement reveals the slow, often painful reconciliation process

The settlement announcement Saturday was also an opportunity for the NDP to score political points over its predecessors
Top business stories of the week (April 10-14)

Top business stories of the week (April 10-14)

BC Liberals rebrand, headaches for Hollywood North, mining drama and more
B.C.'s 'cooling off period' for home sales should be scrapped, say Realtors

B.C.'s 'cooling off period' for home sales should be scrapped, say Realtors

The 'cooling-off period' is being used by buyers to put offers on multiple properties and places sellers at a disadvantage
A look at the bargaining demands ahead of potential strike by federal civil servants

A look at the bargaining demands ahead of potential strike by federal civil servants

The Public Service Alliance of Canada says workers are ready to strike at any time