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Economy, Law & Politics
Opinion: B.C. disinformation bill makes sense. Will it help?
As the drama over alleged Chinese interference in Canadian elections plays out in Ottawa, the B.C. government introduced its own bill this week to try and tackle the rise of election disinformation.
Mar 3, 2023 9:19 AM
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Opinion: In an early federal election, there is no clear frontrunner
The past few days have provided more opportunities for speculation about an early federal election in Canada. Topics such as foreign interference and the type of people who some of our members of Parliament choose to meet dominated the airwaves.
Mar 3, 2023 8:32 AM
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B.C. premier wants tighter federal laundering laws after case fails to yield charges
VICTORIA — The failure of a massive, multi-year money laundering investigation to yield charges is a "shocking" example of the shortfalls of federal financial crime law, British Columbia Premier David Eby said Thursday.
Mar 3, 2023 8:27 AM
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BoC expected to hold interest rate next week, one year after aggressive cycle began
OTTAWA — One year after the Bank of Canada's aggressive rate hike cycle began, economists widely expect the central bank will stick to its plan of holding its key interest rate steady at its next scheduled announcement.
Mar 3, 2023 7:18 AM
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Who’s Suing Whom: March 3, 2023
The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
Mar 3, 2023 5:00 AM
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Not much for business to like in B.C. budget
Budget has little relief for business: GVBOT president
Mar 2, 2023 8:54 PM
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B.C. firm gets approval from Health Canada to make and sell cocaine
LANGLEY, B.C. — Health Canada has granted a British Columbia cannabis company the right to possess, produce, sell and distribute cocaine. Adastra Labs says in a news release that Health Canada gave it approval on Feb.
Mar 2, 2023 2:52 PM
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'It's essential': Nearly 200 beds part of B.C.'s $1B investment in mental health, addiction treatment
The Canadian Mental Health Association BC will be a large beneficiary of the funds.
Mar 2, 2023 1:53 PM
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'Our reality:' Finance minister wants review of Alberta's volatile revenue structure
CALGARY — Alberta's finance minister says he would like to see a panel formed within the next year and a half to address the province's often volatile revenue structure.
Mar 2, 2023 11:56 AM
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In the Courts: B.C. businessman found 20% liable in $3M fraud scheme
Court finds he and business knowingly participated in scheme with another company
Mar 2, 2023 9:30 AM
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