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B.C. legislature occupiers ate pizza, mocked ‘colonial government’

B.C. legislature occupiers ate pizza, mocked ‘colonial government’

Pipeline protest leader told supporters false story about Indigenous Relations Minister Scott Fraser
Canada added 30,300 jobs in February, unemployment rate 5.6%

Canada added 30,300 jobs in February, unemployment rate 5.6%

There were gains in manufacturing, by 16,000 jobs, and a bump of 23,000 jobs in the retail sector
B.C. moves ahead on removing lawyers from ICBC cases

B.C. moves ahead on removing lawyers from ICBC cases

David Eby vows change will increase injury benefits
Wet’suwet’en elected council wants in on pipeline, B.C. land talks

Wet’suwet’en elected council wants in on pipeline, B.C. land talks

Deal with Ottawa, Victoria leaves councils out, hereditary chiefs told
Bank of Canada cuts key rate to 1.25% amid coronavirus concerns

Bank of Canada cuts key rate to 1.25% amid coronavirus concerns

Rail line blockades, job action by Ontario teachers and harsh winter weather were also to blame
COVID-19 concerns up odds Bank of Canada will cut rates, economists say

COVID-19 concerns up odds Bank of Canada will cut rates, economists say

The virus has already dampened OECD expectations for economic growth this year
B.C. government proposes paid leave for domestic abuse, sexual violence victims

B.C. government proposes paid leave for domestic abuse, sexual violence victims

Survey says job-protected unpaid leave isn’t enough
Gas pipeline proceeds along with Wet’suwet’en talks, B.C. minister says

Gas pipeline proceeds along with Wet’suwet’en talks, B.C. minister says

‘Give us time,’ Scott Fraser says to those protesting Coastal GasLink
ICBC surpluses should be hands-off to politicians, David Eby says

ICBC surpluses should be hands-off to politicians, David Eby says

NDP to make taking profit from optional car insurance illegal
Share Now, formerly Car2Go, leaves Canada with valuable data in changing market: expert

Share Now, formerly Car2Go, leaves Canada with valuable data in changing market: expert

Vancouver was its largest market in North America, with more than 300,000 customers