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Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Nordstrom sales A court hearing is expected to be held on Monday for Nordstrom Canada to seek approval of a liquidation sale as it prepares to shutter its 13 locati
Who鈥檚 Suing Whom: March 20, 2023

Who鈥檚 Suing Whom: March 20, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
Chinese diplomat named in CSIS reports should have been expelled, says former mayor

Chinese diplomat named in CSIS reports should have been expelled, says former mayor

Former Vancouver mayor Kennedy Stewart wonders why the federal government did not order China鈥檚 consul general in Vancouver to leave the country. Tong Xiaoling figures heavily in Canadian spy agency reports leaked to The Globe and Mail .
Cost to keep the RCMP in Surrey includes $10,000-a-month lobbying contract

Cost to keep the RCMP in Surrey includes $10,000-a-month lobbying contract

Surrey city hall is paying Mark Marissen of Burrard Strategy Inc. $10,000 per month to lobby the province on the issue of policing
In the Courts: Why Adastra鈥檚 cocaine claims are no laughing matter to B.C. investor

In the Courts: Why Adastra鈥檚 cocaine claims are no laughing matter to B.C. investor

While comedy thriller Cocaine Bear has been cleaning up at the box office in recent weeks, one B.C. man is finding nothing funny about the share prices of a recent investment. Langley-based cannabis production company in Adastra Holdings Ltd.
Top business stories of the week (March 13-17)

Top business stories of the week (March 13-17)

What we've been following in business this past week
Banking complaints agencies report record numbers for 2022

Banking complaints agencies report record numbers for 2022

Canada's two banking complaints agencies say there were a record number of inquiries and cases opened last year.
'Troubled' Eby seeks CSIS briefing on alleged Chinese meddling in Vancouver election

'Troubled' Eby seeks CSIS briefing on alleged Chinese meddling in Vancouver election

Eby says Canadians deserve a "thorough and independent investigation" into the claims.
Rob Shaw: Surplus spending not yet moving the needle on crises 鈥 or BC NDP鈥檚 popularity problem

Rob Shaw: Surplus spending not yet moving the needle on crises 鈥 or BC NDP鈥檚 popularity problem

How much support can $6 billion buy you? It鈥檚 a question Premier David Eby must be asking, after shovelling a good chunk of that cash out the door recently in a bonanza of feel-good announcements 鈥 yet largely failing to see any resulting
Vancouver councillor refutes 'absolutely nonsense' suggestion he is pro-Beijing supporter

Vancouver councillor refutes 'absolutely nonsense' suggestion he is pro-Beijing supporter

Lenny Zhou: 鈥淚've always been criticizing the Chinese Communist Party.鈥
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