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B.C. port strike prompts curtailment at Prince George pulp mill

B.C. port strike prompts curtailment at Prince George pulp mill

The curtailment at Northwood Pulp Mill is expected to start on Thursday and last until the ports reopen, Canfor Pulp Products announced.
Pandemic resignations could have been caused by rising home prices: UBC research

Pandemic resignations could have been caused by rising home prices: UBC research

Working paper based on U.S. data may help shed light on changes in Canadian employment.
'We’re still in the energy crisis': LNG conference delegates draw bead on energy security

'We’re still in the energy crisis': LNG conference delegates draw bead on energy security

Enbridge CEO says countries that want to export natural gas need to address permitting
Aritzia sees net income fall to $17.5 million in first quarter despite higher revenue

Aritzia sees net income fall to $17.5 million in first quarter despite higher revenue

VANCOUVER — Aritzia Inc. saw its net income for the first quarter fall to $17.5 million, almost half of its net income of $33.3 million a year earlier, amid inflationary headwinds and economic pressures on shoppers.
Greater Vancouver market is active despite economic headwinds

Greater Vancouver market is active despite economic headwinds

Higher prices, increased activity ‘shocking’ after nine interest rate hikes from central bank.
Canadian business group calls for back-to-work legislation to end B.C. port strike

Canadian business group calls for back-to-work legislation to end B.C. port strike

Canadian Federation of Independent Business survey finds majority of its membership adversely affected by Asia-Pacific Gateway labour disruption
Does Port of Vancouver's $3.5B Terminal 2 have a plankton problem?

Does Port of Vancouver's $3.5B Terminal 2 have a plankton problem?

Complexities of protecting Fraser River estuary ecology could derail Vancouver Fraser Port Authority’s massive container cargo expansion project
North Van approves B.C.'s largest hydrogen plant

North Van approves B.C.'s largest hydrogen plant

At issue for council was whether such a facility would be safe
Vancouver MP says foreign interference inquiry delay hurts Canadians and democracy

Vancouver MP says foreign interference inquiry delay hurts Canadians and democracy

Jenny Kwan was told by CSIS earlier this year that she had become a target of China’s Communist government
Opinion: Will Canadians shift news habits when Bill C-18 takes effect?

Opinion: Will Canadians shift news habits when Bill C-18 takes effect?

Polling by Research Co. and Glacier Media suggests the consequences of the Online News Act could convince Canadians to change up how and where they find their news
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