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B.C. old-growth forest preservation plan off to a slow start for 2022

B.C. old-growth forest preservation plan off to a slow start for 2022

Canfor buys Alberta sawmills, sends harsh message to NDP
Banks offer big climate commitments in 2021, but key details are yet to come

Banks offer big climate commitments in 2021, but key details are yet to come

Pressure is mounting as Canadians live through the very real effects of climate change
Feds still plan to act on credit card fees as merchants worry over pandemic delays

Feds still plan to act on credit card fees as merchants worry over pandemic delays

Business associations said they’re looking for federal action to ease costs
Gift cards rule retail as B.C.’s mall shops work around supply chain issues

Gift cards rule retail as B.C.’s mall shops work around supply chain issues

Shopping anywhere is a boutique experience right now, says Victoria mall general manager
Candy cane sellers, chocolate makers hit with holiday supply chain challenges

Candy cane sellers, chocolate makers hit with holiday supply chain challenges

Candy makers have been having trouble sourcing everything from sugar and cocoa to packaging supplies
Liberals kick-start trade pact challenge to U.S. duties slapped on softwood lumber

Liberals kick-start trade pact challenge to U.S. duties slapped on softwood lumber

Canada has been successful in previous challenges under the North American Free Trade Agreement
Liberals, Tories co-operate on extending leave for grieving parents

Liberals, Tories co-operate on extending leave for grieving parents

Parts of Tory MP Tom Kmiec’s private members bill will be incorporated into Liberal legislation
Coquihalla Highway reopening a major boost for B.C.’s battered supply chain

Coquihalla Highway reopening a major boost for B.C.’s battered supply chain

Crews repaired and patched about 20 stretches of the highway over 130 kilometres
Business is up heading into 2022, but so too are worries about paying off COVID debt

Business is up heading into 2022, but so too are worries about paying off COVID debt

Report last month found that 15.1% businesses expected to have ‘major challenges’ repaying government aid
Grim 2022 outlook for B.C.’s small business sector

Grim 2022 outlook for B.C.’s small business sector

Business sector report calls for more government fiscal help
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