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Economy, Law & Politics
Who’s Suing Whom: Feb. 17, 2023
The latest from the BC Supreme Court
Feb 17, 2023 5:00 AM
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Ottawa supports premiers' call for health-care deal reviews: Duclos
The federal government supports calls from the premiers to establish a five-year review of health-care funding, Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos said in a letter to his Ontario counterpart.
Feb 16, 2023 12:57 PM
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Alberta health minister promises $158M in budget to recruit front-line health staff
EDMONTON — Alberta’s health minister says there will be $158 million in the upcoming budget to attract more physicians and other health-care professionals to fill gaps in care.
Feb 16, 2023 12:55 PM
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Macklem says economy still overheated and jobs market is too tight
OTTAWA — As the Bank of Canada monitors the economy's response to higher interest rates, governor Tiff Macklem says it is still overheated and the labour market is too tight.
Feb 16, 2023 11:35 AM
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BC Hydro was on alert after U.S. substation attacks last year, FOI records show
BC Hydro stepped up security after last November’s spate of physical attacks on electric substations in Oregon and Washington. A BC Hydro security report, obtained via freedom of information (FOI), said there was no direct threat to B.C.
Feb 16, 2023 9:56 AM
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Oppose Canada's 'xenophobic' foreign property tax, U.S. critics urge Biden admin
WASHINGTON — A New York congressman wants to enlist the U.S. secretary of state to oppose what he calls Ottawa's "discriminatory" campaign against foreign property owners. Rep.
Feb 16, 2023 7:17 AM
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Who’s Suing Whom: Feb. 16, 2023
The latest filings from the BC Supreme Court
Feb 16, 2023 5:00 AM
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In the Courts: First Nation takes B.C. government to court over Brucejack mine
Petition stems from halted negotiations amid acquisition deal
Feb 16, 2023 5:00 AM
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BC Chamber of Commerce blasts cost, complications of doing business in the province
Business group calls on the provincial government to address the increasing challenges of business survival in BC NDP’s upcoming budget
Feb 15, 2023 3:30 PM
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Press freedom breach alleged in B.C. reporter's arrest
Narwhal reporter Amber Bracken was arrested in November 2021 while covering Wet’suwet’en First Nation protests against Coastal GasLink.
Feb 15, 2023 2:21 PM
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