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U.S.-China tensions influencing Vancouver industrial real estate

U.S.-China tensions influencing Vancouver industrial real estate

Despite 90-day reprieve, logistics groups are hedging their bets and looking for space
Bank of Canada expected to hold key rate after surprise Q1 GDP jump

Bank of Canada expected to hold key rate after surprise Q1 GDP jump

OTTAWA — The Canadian economy got a boost to start the year as businesses rushed to get ahead of tariffs, and some economists believe that lift will be enough to keep the Bank of Canada on the sidelines at its interest rate decision next week.
Hudson's Bay heads into last days of sale with lots of shoppers, little merchandise

Hudson's Bay heads into last days of sale with lots of shoppers, little merchandise

Hudson’s Bay headed into its last weekend of liquidation sales with its Toronto flagship teeming with shoppers looking for one last treasure from the department store.
Strong Vancouver presence propelling Flair Airlines' growth

Strong Vancouver presence propelling Flair Airlines' growth

The Edmonton-based company’s largest contingent of executives is based in B.C.
Canadian telecoms Telus and Bell investing billions in B.C.

Canadian telecoms Telus and Bell investing billions in B.C.

Artificial intelligence data centres will be part of the investment for both companies

Bill 15 is poised to become law. B.C. First Nations leaders say that would be a step back for reconciliation

Despite weeks of growing opposition from First Nations, municipal governments and environmental organizations, B.C.’s controversial Bill 15 is now law.
Car shoppers pessimistic about Canada's zero-emissions vehicle sales target: survey

Car shoppers pessimistic about Canada's zero-emissions vehicle sales target: survey

A new survey has found that the majority of car buyers don't think the Canadian government can achieve its target of 100 per cent zero-emission vehicle sales by 2035, as interest in electric vehicle purchases remains largely unchanged from last year.
B.C. housing minister says STR rules won’t be loosened after industry petition

B.C. housing minister says STR rules won’t be loosened after industry petition

Realtor association calls for changes, but Ravi Kahlon says long-term supply is government's priority
Vancouver tech leaders warn B.C. is losing the war for talent

Vancouver tech leaders warn B.C. is losing the war for talent

Executives at Web Summit say high costs and government red tape are driving workers away
Provinces 'hold the key' to unlocking homebuilding, new report argues

Provinces 'hold the key' to unlocking homebuilding, new report argues

OTTAWA — While the federal government and cities across Canada are making strides on expanding the housing supply, the provinces still need to get serious about building quality homes, a new report released Thursday argues.