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Vancouver inside workers union closer to approving new deal

Vancouver inside workers union closer to approving new deal

About 3,500 CUPE Local 15 members could ratify two-year agreement Friday.
Kirk LaPointe: СÀ¶ÊÓƵ housing strategy will not put affordable homes within reach

Kirk LaPointe: СÀ¶ÊÓƵ housing strategy will not put affordable homes within reach

Affordable housing is an oxymoron politicians cannot admit, writes Kirk LaPointe
Rob Shaw: Ottawa snubs the provinces eager to know the RCMP's future

Rob Shaw: Ottawa snubs the provinces eager to know the RCMP's future

СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Premier David Eby disappointed and frustrated at the lack of clarity
Here's how Chip Wilson, Ryan Beedie and other philanthropists' decide to give

Here's how Chip Wilson, Ryan Beedie and other philanthropists' decide to give

Decisions often determined by regional affinity, accountability and whether gift spurs other donations
Closing infrastructure gaps may boost Indigenous GDP by up to 17 per cent: RСÀ¶ÊÓƵ

Closing infrastructure gaps may boost Indigenous GDP by up to 17 per cent: RСÀ¶ÊÓƵ

TORONTO — A new report says bridging the infrastructure gaps experienced by Indigenous Peoples would boost the population's GDP by up to 17 per cent.
How СÀ¶ÊÓƵ's new pay transparency law will reshape the job market

How СÀ¶ÊÓƵ's new pay transparency law will reshape the job market

Legislation targets pay inequity, and could help with hiring and employee engagement.
Governments should get out of home-building, Poilievre says in visit to View Royal construction site

Governments should get out of home-building, Poilievre says in visit to View Royal construction site

The federal Conservative leader, who had started the day with a fundraising breakfast in Victoria, toured a rental-housing development near Thetis Lake Park
Poll suggests widespread dissatisfaction with Trudeau government

Poll suggests widespread dissatisfaction with Trudeau government

OTTAWA — Almost two in three Canadians have a negative impression of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and half want him to resign before the next election, a new survey suggests.
Food insecurity worsened last year, more pronounced in racialized families: StatCan

Food insecurity worsened last year, more pronounced in racialized families: StatCan

FREDERICTON — Nearly seven million Canadians struggled with hunger last year, with some going without food for days amid rising inflation, says a Statistics Canada study.
Kirk LaPointe: Ottawa’s plans to tax the rich will wind up taxing charities, too

Kirk LaPointe: Ottawa’s plans to tax the rich will wind up taxing charities, too

The overhaul of the alternative minimum tax will have negative consequences for many organizations that rely on donations, writes Kirk LaPointe
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