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Toxic chemicals commonly found in dollar store items, testing shows

Toxic chemicals commonly found in dollar store items, testing shows

One in four products tested were positive for managed substances
Did the Bank of Canada print money to finance the feds? Central bank sets record straight

Did the Bank of Canada print money to finance the feds? Central bank sets record straight

Conservative leadership front-runner Pierre Poilievre has been a loud critic of the Bank of Canada
Economy grew by annual rate of 3.3% in second quarter, Statistics Canada says

Economy grew by annual rate of 3.3% in second quarter, Statistics Canada says

According to the federal agency, real GDP grew by 0.8 per cent in the second quarter
Global plastic waste leads to Victoria company’s upcycled soap dish

Global plastic waste leads to Victoria company’s upcycled soap dish

Flipside Plastics is gearing up to release its new and improved model this fall
Restaurant and bar group hails lifting of job action by B.C. public-sector union

Restaurant and bar group hails lifting of job action by B.C. public-sector union

Industry grateful further distress was being averted for businesses already facing a labour shortage
Otter Co-op purchases 25 more retail fuel locations

Otter Co-op purchases 25 more retail fuel locations

As part of a federal co-operative deal, Otter bought several Husky convenience stores and gas bars
Musk cites whistleblower as new reason to exit Twitter deal

Musk cites whistleblower as new reason to exit Twitter deal

Twitter trying to force to Tesla boss to go through with the $44 billion deal
Canada formally initiates challenge of ‘unfair’ U.S. duties on softwood lumber

Canada formally initiates challenge of ‘unfair’ U.S. duties on softwood lumber

Feds file notice under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement’s dispute resolution system
Pandemic causes inventory shortage for Shuswap car dealers

Pandemic causes inventory shortage for Shuswap car dealers

The supply chains will be ‘cramped for a while yet’
Cruise ship stuck in Vancouver by tugboat strike may sail today, passengers are told

Cruise ship stuck in Vancouver by tugboat strike may sail today, passengers are told

Social media accounts flooded with complaints from people saying they are trapped aboard