Instead of targeting affordable housing, B.C. government should be targeting housing affordability The B.C. government’s recent budget included a 30-point plan aimed at the province’s housing woes. The aim was off the mark. Most of the plan’s points fit into two broad categories: reducing demand by raising property transfer taxes, for non-residents and on homes
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B.C. Must Develop a Stronger Corporate Head Office Presence
on July 21st, 2017

Success on growing more locally-based companies and attracting firms from elsewhere would produce sizable economic dividends for the province Business analysts and economic development agencies understand that the presence of corporate head offices brings many benefits to cities and regions. The Metro Vancouver region needs to improve in this area. Not only do large companies
B.C. researchers saving women’s lives one gene at a time
on November 17th, 2010
The BC Cancer Foundation, its donors and the Agency’s world-renowned scientists and doctors are powerful partners in discovery. This partnership comes together to fund and find solutions that are making a difference in the lives of all cancer patients in B.C.
Khaira Tree Planters, One Year Later Despite Legal Victories, Wages and EI Remain Unpaid
The appropriate Provincial and Federal agencies need to ensure that former Khaira workers receive this money immediately,” says Jim Sinclair, president of the B.C. Federation of Labour.