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СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ Premier Eby bemoans 'chaos' and 'confusion' as U.S. tariff threat looms

СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ Premier Eby bemoans 'chaos' and 'confusion' as U.S. tariff threat looms

VICTORIA — As economists met British Columbia's Finance Minister Brenda Bailey around a Vancouver hotel conference table and online on Friday, one announced news fresh to hand, sending a ripple through the group as they discussed the fate of the prov
Trump says Canada facing 25 per cent tariff but oil might get a 10 per cent levy

Trump says Canada facing 25 per cent tariff but oil might get a 10 per cent levy

WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday he is considering a lower tariff on Canadian oil as the White House confirmed he is going forward with 25 per cent levies on imports from Canada on Saturday.
СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ film industry divided on future use of AI

СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ film industry divided on future use of AI

Some unions are calling for stricter regulations, while others look to navigate adoption
$20B TMX loan raises new questions over pipeline costs

$20B TMX loan raises new questions over pipeline costs

Posted to a government website Thursday, the loan breaches a government promise to stop spending more taxpayer money on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project.
Ottawa defers effective date of capital gains changes to 2026, promises exemptions

Ottawa defers effective date of capital gains changes to 2026, promises exemptions

The federal government says it is deferring the implementation of a hike to the capital gains inclusion rate to next year and plans to introduce new exemptions to ensure most middle-class Canadians do not pay more tax if the rate becomes official.
The $1-trillion question: What Canadian goods will Trump tariff?

The $1-trillion question: What Canadian goods will Trump tariff?

Canadian Chamber of Commerce launches tracker to illustrate the value of U.S.-Canada trade
Federal government posts $22.7-billion deficit from April-to-November period

Federal government posts $22.7-billion deficit from April-to-November period

OTTAWA — The Finance Department says the federal deficit was $22.7 billion between April and November. That compares with a $19.1 billion deficit over the same period last year. According to the monthly fiscal monitor, revenues were up $29.
Metro Vancouver reviews waiving development charges for ‘inclusionary’ housing

Metro Vancouver reviews waiving development charges for ‘inclusionary’ housing

Staff say proposal to waive regional cost charges could increase below-market supply
International study permit data an 'earthquake' for Canadian university finances

International study permit data an 'earthquake' for Canadian university finances

A dramatic decline in international study permits issued last year is quickly becoming an existential threat to the finances of Canadian post-secondary schools, say organizations representing the institutions.
Will new claim staking rules put a chill on mineral exploration in СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ?

Will new claim staking rules put a chill on mineral exploration in СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ?

First Nations likely to be deluged with claim referrals under upcoming Mineral Tenure Act changes
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