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Federal candidates trade shots over trade at Vancouver business forum

Federal candidates trade shots over trade at Vancouver business forum

At a Greater Vancouver Board of Trade event, candidates for the Liberals, Conservatives and NDP spar over how to deal with Trump
Green Party co-leader says removal from leaders' debates is 'undemocratic'

Green Party co-leader says removal from leaders' debates is 'undemocratic'

OTTAWA — The stage will look different that originally planned Wednesday night, when Canada's major party leaders square off in the first of two nationally televised debates. Instead of five podiums on the stage, there will now only be four.
Retail sales rise 1.4% in March as shoppers stock up on big ticket items ahead of tariffs

Retail sales rise 1.4% in March as shoppers stock up on big ticket items ahead of tariffs

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. shoppers stepped up their shopping last month, fueled by a spending spree on big ticket items, particularly cars, before President Donald Trump’s expansive new tariffs started kicking in.
Rob Shaw: Gutted org chart signals deeper B.C. health ministry upheaval

Rob Shaw: Gutted org chart signals deeper B.C. health ministry upheaval

With senior officials abruptly gone and grief counsellors brought in, the province insists it’s 'right-sizing' amid spiralling debt
Walk to honour loved ones at the 2025 Hike for Hospice

Walk to honour loved ones at the 2025 Hike for Hospice

Business in Vancouver is proud to support the 2025 Hike for Hospice as a Platinum Sponsor, helping raise funds and awareness for compassionate end-of-life care in our community
Freer trade could be best solution to B.C.’s housing challenge

Freer trade could be best solution to B.C.’s housing challenge

The country’s next federal government will face the arduous tasks of handling U.S. tariffs, stimulus and trade realignment
Bank of Canada holds key rate steady amid trade war, economic uncertainty

Bank of Canada holds key rate steady amid trade war, economic uncertainty

OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada left its benchmark interest rate unchanged Wednesday as it waits to get a clearer picture of how global trade uncertainty is going to impact the Canadian economy. The central bank held its policy rate steady at 2.
Nvidia leads declines in technology stocks, pulling Wall Street lower

Nvidia leads declines in technology stocks, pulling Wall Street lower

NEW YORK (AP) — Nvidia is pulling Wall Street lower after it said new restrictions on exports to China will chisel billions of dollars off its results, but other U.S. stocks are holding a bit steadier. The S&P 500 was down 0.
Bryan Yu: B.C. housing feeling the chill of global trade storm

Bryan Yu: B.C. housing feeling the chill of global trade storm

Escalating U.S. tariffs and shaky consumer confidence are hitting the market
B.C. Ferries' four new major vessels will not be made in Canada

B.C. Ferries' four new major vessels will not be made in Canada

The executive director of shipbuilding says no Canadian shipyards submitted proposals for the major vessel program