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B.C. NDP using ‘sledge hammer’ on contract employers, business group says

B.C. NDP using ‘sledge hammer’ on contract employers, business group says

Labour code expands union succession rights for food, security, janitorial, bus services
Air Canada stock hits new high on news of exclusive talks to buy Transat AT

Air Canada stock hits new high on news of exclusive talks to buy Transat AT

Transat shares rose about 15 per cent to $12.14 while Air Canada stock gained nearly three per cent to $40
Company that owns Burger King, Popeyes and Tim Hortons chains is expanding

Company that owns Burger King, Popeyes and Tim Hortons chains is expanding

Tim Hortons is now testing Beyond Meat sausage patties in Canada
B.C. Hydro powering up for more electric vehicle charging demand

B.C. Hydro powering up for more electric vehicle charging demand

Federal, provincial incentives reach $10,000 for new zero-emission cars
U.S. targets $300 billion of Chinese goods for new tariff hikes

U.S. targets $300 billion of Chinese goods for new tariff hikes

It’s a reaction to Trump’s surprise move to impose punitive duties on $200 billion of Chinese imports
Woodfibre LNG developer buys Calgary-based natural gas producer

Woodfibre LNG developer buys Calgary-based natural gas producer

Pacific Oil & Gas says it has struck a cash deal to buy Canbriam Energy Inc.
B.C.’s new union rules could create ‘battle zone’ in big construction

B.C.’s new union rules could create ‘battle zone’ in big construction

Raids expected as independent unions begin work on pipelines, LNG
Uber and Lyft drivers strike across the U.S.

Uber and Lyft drivers strike across the U.S.

Ride-hailing drivers expose financial unrest before Uber IPO
HBC to pay $4.5M to close deceptive pricing probe: Competition Bureau

HBC to pay $4.5M to close deceptive pricing probe: Competition Bureau

The bureau took legal action against the retailer in 2017
Don’t stop the presses: Report finds Canadian newspaper readership at all-time high

Don’t stop the presses: Report finds Canadian newspaper readership at all-time high

88% of Canadians read newspapers every week, highest since first ÑÇÖÞÌìÌÃpapers 24/7 Report in 2012