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Mike McDonald: Reflections on Gordon Campbell, 30 years after he sought the BC Liberal leadership

Mike McDonald: Reflections on Gordon Campbell, 30 years after he sought the BC Liberal leadership

Gordon Campbell revived and defined the BC Liberal brand
Rob Shaw: How the legislature turned into the Twilight Zone

Rob Shaw: How the legislature turned into the Twilight Zone

In which the BC NDP thwart the government lawyers' attempt to create their own bargaining unit
Who’s Suing Whom: May 8, 2023

Who’s Suing Whom: May 8, 2023

The latest from the B.C. Supreme Court
Victoria mortgage broker's firm under control of receiver as lawsuits pile up

Victoria mortgage broker's firm under control of receiver as lawsuits pile up

Civil lawsuits claim that Gregory Martel and his company owe more than $27.5 million to clients who invested with him.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Metro investor day Grocer Metro Inc. will hold its 2023 investor day on Wednesday.
Bruce Allen: We need better thinking on fixing Vancouver

Bruce Allen: We need better thinking on fixing Vancouver

Some parts of the city seem too far gone to revive
Top business stories of the week (May 1-5)

Top business stories of the week (May 1-5)

From potential troubles in Hollywood North to some unexpected news in the job market – and more
In the Courts: Friendship didn’t dictate B.C. plant’s layoff and recall plans, court finds

In the Courts: Friendship didn’t dictate B.C. plant’s layoff and recall plans, court finds

Employee’s refusal of offer to return to work condemned wrongful dismissal claim
Rob Shaw: Pointed questions about an MLA's expenses unfurl an unexpected answer

Rob Shaw: Pointed questions about an MLA's expenses unfurl an unexpected answer

BC United questions ran into answers they didn't anticipate
Employment bounces back slightly as B.C. adds 2,100 jobs in April

Employment bounces back slightly as B.C. adds 2,100 jobs in April

Unemployment rate, meanwhile, jumps 0.5 percentage points.
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