Month: July 2025
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Sports news
Canada drops opening water polo match to Americans at World Aquatics Championships
It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people with visual,…
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Political News
Tough battles ahead for B.C. government unions in ‘crazy’ times
As contract talks begin, the first wage offers from the province fall below the inflation rate. Unions for B.C. public…
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Political News
Trump tariff risk keeps retailers from planning long term
Threatened tariff would be a 10-percentage-point hike to the 25 per cent tariff already in effect on Canadian exports that…
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Political News
Vancouver council aims to activate empty storefronts in DTES
Mike Klassen: ‘This is not a gentrification process as much as a revitalization.’ Vancouver city council unanimously approved a motion…
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B.C. mutual fund dealer allegedly swindled seniors of $354K
Disciplinary hearing set as CIRO alleges former Scotia Securities adviser created fictitious accounts to hide transfers A now-former mutual fund…
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Political News
Broadway plan sees 146 projects in development pipeline
A transformative 30-year plan approved by Vancouver’s previous city council in 2022 for Broadway and its corridor has attracted significant…
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Political News
S&P/TSX composite, U.S. markets see declines amid new U.S. tariff threats
TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index finished lower, weighed down by losses in technology, while U.S. stock markets also moved…
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Political News
Ottawa tells chiefs to submit questions before meeting with PM on major projects bill
OTTAWA — Ottawa has asked First Nations chiefs to submit their questions in advance of their meeting with Prime Minister…
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S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite pull back from their all-time highs
Stocks closed lower on Wall Street, pulling the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq composite below the records they set a…
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S&P/TSX composite finishes lower, U.S. markets also decline
TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index finished lower, weighed down by losses in technology and consumer non-cyclicals, while U.S. stock…
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