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Statistics Canada says economy contracted in second quarter of year

Statistics Canada says economy contracted in second quarter of year

Agency said the drop was drive by declines in home resale activity, exports
Top CEOs urge diversification as Alberta grapples to find its place in changing world

Top CEOs urge diversification as Alberta grapples to find its place in changing world

Alberta’s long-term unemployment rate is 2.4 per cent, higher than the national average of 1.4 per cent
Air Canada’s strict new employee vaccine policy could set new workplace bar: experts

Air Canada’s strict new employee vaccine policy could set new workplace bar: experts

‘Using the word mandating doesn’t actually mean mandating in that circumstance’
Call police on COVID-19 vaccination card refusers, B.C.’s John Horgan says

Call police on COVID-19 vaccination card refusers, B.C.’s John Horgan says

Premier says business owners asked for vaccine passport protection
B.C. commercial groundwater users have to register, start paying for water

B.C. commercial groundwater users have to register, start paying for water

New rules take effect March 2022 and will effect about 20,000 well users
Survey says 1 in 3 Canadians looking to cash in on a side hustle

Survey says 1 in 3 Canadians looking to cash in on a side hustle

24% of respondents consider direct selling a realistic option to make more money
Rio Tinto, Unifor resume negotiations to resolve month-long Kitimat smelter strike

Rio Tinto, Unifor resume negotiations to resolve month-long Kitimat smelter strike

The strike between Rio Tinto and its 950 unionized employees represented by Unifor Local 2301 began on July 25
Delta Air Lines will make unvaccinated employees pay charge

Delta Air Lines will make unvaccinated employees pay charge

Airline will require unvaccinated workers to be tested weekly beginning Sept. 12
Real estate industry worried Liberal housing plan won’t alleviate supply issues

Real estate industry worried Liberal housing plan won’t alleviate supply issues

‘It’s like saying, ‘come on in my store it’s 100 per cent off, but I don’t have any inventory’
Vaccine card allows British Columbians to ‘get on with our lives,’ business group says

Vaccine card allows British Columbians to ‘get on with our lives,’ business group says

Proof of immunization against COVID will be required for many non-essential indoor events and venues
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