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Top business stories of the week (March 27-31)

Top business stories of the week (March 27-31)

From the federal budget to talk of the Olympics returning to B.C.
Canada-China trade not expected to change much amid critical mineral protectionism

Canada-China trade not expected to change much amid critical mineral protectionism

China is a trade partner and export market that is simply too big to lose – including when it comes to Canadian copper
Vancouver's Mount Pleasant neighbourhood rises as an attractive office destination

Vancouver's Mount Pleasant neighbourhood rises as an attractive office destination

The area's draws include amenities, proximity to transit and zoning options
Kirk LaPointe: Freeland dodged and dismissed business concerns in GVBOT address

Kirk LaPointe: Freeland dodged and dismissed business concerns in GVBOT address

For someone with a decade of experience in public life, Freeland put on a performance of astonishing misjudgment
WestJet pilots to launch strike authorization vote as negotiations fizzle

WestJet pilots to launch strike authorization vote as negotiations fizzle

The 15-day authorization vote would set the stage for the bargaining team to call a strike
Vancouver’s Pan American completes US$4.8B acquisition of Yamana Gold

Vancouver’s Pan American completes US$4.8B acquisition of Yamana Gold

Acquisition adds four operating mines to Pan American's portfolio
Ottawa gives final approval for Rogers $26B purchase of Shaw

Ottawa gives final approval for Rogers $26B purchase of Shaw

Conditions include Rogers establishing a second headquarters in Calgary and adding 3,000 new jobs based in Western Canada in the coming months
Finance minister defends federal budget to Metro Vancouver business community

Finance minister defends federal budget to Metro Vancouver business community

Finance Minister in Vancouver days after unveiling federal budget
EA news raises spectre of more B.C. tech layoffs

EA news raises spectre of more B.C. tech layoffs

EA plans to lay off six per cent of global staff; no mention of cuts in Canada
Why China’s tilt to Mexico matters to B.C.'s supply chain business

Why China’s tilt to Mexico matters to B.C.'s supply chain business

Multibillion-dollar infrastructure investments are shifting transpacific cargo flows further south
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