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B.C. files challenge to Alberta wine trade ban

B.C. files challenge to Alberta wine trade ban

First formal dispute under Canadian Free Trade Agreement
A $5 million boost for Okanagan fruit growers

A $5 million boost for Okanagan fruit growers

The Tree Fruit Competitiveness Fund was announced to help update aging farming equipment, infrastructure
Trump considers global steel tariffs, potentially hitting Canada

Trump considers global steel tariffs, potentially hitting Canada

Canada is the United States’ biggest supplier of both steel and aluminum
‘Supercluster’ tech groups to share up to $950M in federal cash

‘Supercluster’ tech groups to share up to $950M in federal cash

It’s part of a high-tech collaboration to foster growth and create jobs
Home sales in Canada dip to lowest level in 3 years: CREA

Home sales in Canada dip to lowest level in 3 years: CREA

Canadian Real Estate Association says January activity was down in 75% of local markets
Quesnel gets set for Home and Outdoor Adventure Show

Quesnel gets set for Home and Outdoor Adventure Show

Vendor registration for the event opened Feb. 2
Everything you need to know about comfort animals on Canadian airlines

Everything you need to know about comfort animals on Canadian airlines

Air Canada only allows emotional support dogs, while WestJet accepts a much broader range

B.C.’s poverty reduction plan

The B.C. government’s announcement to increase the minimum wage to $15/hour is good news for low-wage workers in B.C. but the long timeline will continue to keep workers in poverty for too long.
Optimistic tone in B.C. business community

Optimistic tone in B.C. business community

Concerns registered on housing affordability and tax increases
Lululemon CEO exits after failing to meet conduct standards

Lululemon CEO exits after failing to meet conduct standards

Laurent Potdevin is also no longer on the Vancouver-based retailer’s board of directors