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Mark Carney says the Ei waiting period will be waived, and corporate sales & income taxes will be deferred during the trade war with the U.S. - and his government will cut red tape on trade, natural resources & infra projects.
7h ago
Family and friends of a woman, killed last June, gathered outside a New Westminster B.C. Supreme Court Friday as the man accused in her killing made an appearance by video inside. Jack Morse reports.
6h ago
The Vancouver Police Department says a man has been arrested after a Tesla dealership in the city’s Kitsilano neighbourhood was vandalized. Cecilia Hua reports
Campaign preparation is in full swing in B.C. as Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to call a snap election this weekend. Joe Sadowski reports.
Mark Carney says the Ei waiting period will be waived, and corporate sales & income taxes will be deferred during the trade war with the U.S. – and his government will cut red tape on trade, natural resources & infra projects.
Canada’s oldest company was in court seeking permission from an Ontario judge to liquidate all but six stores beginning Monday.
15h ago
Langara College is cutting approximately 200 instructors due to funding shortfalls stemming from fewer international students being allowed to enroll in B.C. and nationally. Jack Morse reports.
Vancouver police are highlighting the progress being made since a task force targeting Downtown Eastside crime was launched just over a month ago. But as Lauren Stallone reports, not everyone has such a positive view of the initiative.
An apartment fire in Burnaby early Thursday morning sent 15 people to hospital, three in serious condition, and has displaced up to 20 residents. Joe Sadowski has the details.
Canada’s book industry is deeply intertwined with the American economy, which means it could become an unintended victim of retaliatory tariffs slated to take effect on April 2. Kier Junos has the details.