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The four major vessels B.C. Ferries hopes to have built and in service by 2029 will not be built in Canada ... for B.C. Ferries was when Spirit of British Columbia and Spirit of Vancouver Island ...
U.S President Donald Trump paused so-called “reciprocal” tariffs on dozens of countries today, which led to a surge in the stock markets. However, the Trump administration also boosted ...
WASHINGTON - U.S. President Donald Trump partially reversed course Wednesday on his global trade war following days of market turmoil — but he’s not offering any changes to the tariffs hitting ...
WASHINGTON, April 9 (Reuters) - The U.S. tariffs on goods imported from Mexico and Canada will not be affected by the 90-day pause on tariffs announced by President Donald Trump on Wednesday ...
The BC NDP is pushing back on promises he's making ... Leader Pierre Poilievre to fast-track Phase 2 of the enormous LNG Canada project near Kitimat, saying it’s nothing more than election ...
The B.C. government is dismissing a new promise by federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to fast-track Phase 2 of the enormous LNG Canada ... we're doing in British Columbia, and hopefully ...
Cancer patients in British Columbia will no longer be referred to ... the ministry's decision was not a result of the current U.S.-Canada trade war but due to declining participation in the ...
Depending on which poll you trust, the federal election looks like a cakewalk for Liberal Leader Mark Carney or a tightly-contested race with Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives looking to gain the upper ...
Under this framework, designated agencies – B.C.’s regional health authorities and Community Living BC, a Crown corporation ... that no other statute in Canada authorizes a detention ...
The one-way pilot will affect Canada Place between Howe and Burrard streets from the middle of April until December. View image in full screen City of Vancouver The move comes ahead of the busy ...
Carney called the U.S. move to put additional tariffs on Canada’s softwood lumber exports over the weekend “shameful,” noting that 50,000 people are employed in the B.C.’s forestry sector.
Carney called the U.S. move to put additional tariffs on Canada’s softwood lumber exports over the weekend “shameful,” adding that 50,000 people are employed in the B.C.’s forestry sector.