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Should Canada be worried about Donald Trump?

Should Canada be worried about Donald Trump?

The short answer is yes, panel of business experts tells Surrey Board of Trade.
'My cellphone bill is how much??' CRTC looks to strengthen wireless code

'My cellphone bill is how much??' CRTC looks to strengthen wireless code

The first code, brought into force in 2013, effectively killed three-year contracts, limiting them to 24 months.
Negotiators prepare for U.S. lumber talks

Negotiators prepare for U.S. lumber talks

Two years trying engage U.S. government on softwood lumber trade have been frustrating, now bracing for Donald Trump administration
U.S. trade policy may challenge some Delta businesses

U.S. trade policy may challenge some Delta businesses

Experts at PricewaterhouseCoopers talked trade during a panel discussion and luncheon hosted by the Delta Chamber of Commerce on Jan. 25.
Black Press offers $5,000 business education scholarships

Black Press offers $5,000 business education scholarships

Students intending to study at the University of Victoria’s Peter B. Gustavson School of Business can apply.
Foreign buyer tax fix overdue, critic says

Foreign buyer tax fix overdue, critic says

Premier Christy Clark 'looking for cover' from turmoil over US president Donald Trump's immigration moves, NDP's David Eby says
Black Press awards scholarships to B.C. business students

Black Press awards scholarships to B.C. business students

Graduating Delta students intending to study business at UVic’s Peter B. Gustavson School of Business can apply for a $5,000 scholarship.
B.C. considers business sales tax relief

B.C. considers business sales tax relief

Finance Minister Mike de Jong considers giving up $160 million in provincial sales tax revenue added to business electricity bills
Premier shifts job focus to technology

Premier shifts job focus to technology

Technology, climate innovation replace mines and natural gas in Premier Christy Clark's blueprint for B.C. growth
Horgan takes on Clark, forest companies

Horgan takes on Clark, forest companies

Donald Trump trade threats raise political heat for Premier Christy Clark