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Exporters want law to limit future disruptions as B.C. port strike continues

Exporters want law to limit future disruptions as B.C. port strike continues

Group wants ports and rail lines designated as essential infrastructure
Movie ticket price-dripping case should be dismissed: Cineplex

Movie ticket price-dripping case should be dismissed: Cineplex

Competition Bureau says fees applied to some online movie tickets constitute price dripping
Meta looks to target Twitter with a rival app called Threads

Meta looks to target Twitter with a rival app called Threads

A listing for the app appeared on Apple’s App Store, indicating it would debut as early as Thursday
Further negotiations won’t end B.C. port workers strike, employers say

Further negotiations won’t end B.C. port workers strike, employers say

Strike affecting B.C. ports now into its 4th day as talks stall
Telecoms to grocers: Competition concerns keep bubbling up in federal politics

Telecoms to grocers: Competition concerns keep bubbling up in federal politics

The dangers of poor competition go beyond prices, experts warn
Google ready to remove Canadian news links over the Online ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Act

Google ready to remove Canadian news links over the Online ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà Act

Canadian users will still be able to find news produced by international outlets
Canadian Chamber of Commerce wants port strike averted, cites economy

Canadian Chamber of Commerce wants port strike averted, cites economy

Longshoremen prepared to walk out on Saturday
B.C. port union issues 72-hour strike notice affecting 7,400 workers

B.C. port union issues 72-hour strike notice affecting 7,400 workers

Union members voted 99.24 per cent in favour of strike action earlier this month
Postmedia’s merger talks with Toronto Star owner a ‘Hail Mary pass’: expert

Postmedia’s merger talks with Toronto Star owner a ‘Hail Mary pass’: expert

Postmedia Network Canada Corp. in talks to merge with Nordstar Capital LP
‘Worn out’: Housing crisis pushes more B.C. workers to add side hustles

‘Worn out’: Housing crisis pushes more B.C. workers to add side hustles

Extra income also comes with exhaustion as people try to stay on the right side of shelter costs
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