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Economy, Law & Politics
Canadian time changes may be a thing of the past if U.S. passes 'sunshine' law
Legislation in the United States that could trigger an end to seasonal time changes in Canada is moving forward again, as Canadians get ready to wind their clocks ahead an hour before going to bed Saturday night.
Mar 10, 2023 11:22 AM
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Auditor general’s survey finds fraud common in B.C. government entities
Fraud was detected within the last year at 61 per cent of the B.C. government organizations polled by Auditor General Michael Pickup.
Mar 10, 2023 10:45 AM
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Opinion: B.C.'s proposed pay legislation unlikely to bring about meaningful transparency
It is a cliché that the lack of a growth strategy for British Columbia’s economy owes to a lack of business experience in cabinet.
Mar 10, 2023 10:30 AM
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Canada's 2023 federal budget coming March 28: Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland
OTTAWA — Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says she will table the 2023 federal budget on March 28.
Mar 10, 2023 10:11 AM
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In the Courts: Union loses arbitration over job qualifications at Kitimat smelter
Unifor local argued employer couldn’t bypass seniority and training program to hire already-qualified power engineers
Mar 10, 2023 9:30 AM
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Rob Shaw: Melanie Mark provided a profound call to action. Eby and Falcon aren’t taking the next step
The leaders of B.C.’s two major political parties signalled this week they have no real intention of reforming the toxic culture at the provincial legislature .
Mar 10, 2023 9:15 AM
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B.C.’s negotiations with government lawyers collapse
Lawyers working for the B.C. government say they’re willing to strike to win the right to form their own union after negotiations with the province broke down last week.
Mar 10, 2023 8:37 AM
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Sustained jobs growth could push BoC to raise rates again, economists warn
OTTAWA — Employment in Canada rose slightly last month after January's jobs report raised eyebrows among economists anticipating a slowdown in the labour market this year.
Mar 10, 2023 7:24 AM
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B.C. adds 6,700 jobs in February as growth slows
Unemployment rate jumps to 5.1 per cent
Mar 10, 2023 6:05 AM
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Who’s Suing Whom: March 10, 2023
These corporate claims were filed with the B.C. Supreme Court registry in Vancouver. Information is derived from notices of civil claim. Civil claims have not been tested or proven in court. Defendants Kairos Properties Inc.
Mar 10, 2023 5:00 AM
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