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Opinion: The province must prepare for how AI will disrupt B.C.'s economy

Opinion: The province must prepare for how AI will disrupt B.C.'s economy

B.C. has to plan for the disruption, job losses and reskilling needs that will come in the wake of widespread artificial intelligence adoption
Rob Shaw: B.C. agriculture minister missing in action amidst crisis

Rob Shaw: B.C. agriculture minister missing in action amidst crisis

This is not the first time Pam Alexis has found herself under fire from the agriculture community.
Rob Shaw: B.C. NDP's 'affordable' housing promises hard to keep

Rob Shaw: B.C. NDP's 'affordable' housing promises hard to keep

Taxpayer-funded housing projects fail to deliver on NDP's affordability promises.
Canadians are split on the explosion of business ‘no-show' fees

Canadians are split on the explosion of business ‘no-show' fees

The country’s youngest adults are more likely to have paid for missing a restaurant booking or dentist appointment
Opinion: 5 reasons why Canada should consider moving to a 4-day work week

Opinion: 5 reasons why Canada should consider moving to a 4-day work week

The four-day work week has proven to be successful around the world. Could it also be Canada's new reality?
Opinion: Was this what Vancouver council worried its integrity commissioner might disclose?

Opinion: Was this what Vancouver council worried its integrity commissioner might disclose?

Integrity Commissioner Lisa Southern releases two reports ahead of Vancouver city council's special meeting Tuesday.
Opinion: B.C.'s legislative track record shows good policy requires consultation

Opinion: B.C.'s legislative track record shows good policy requires consultation

B.C.'s small businesses deserve a seat at the table on matters that could dramatically impact work, employment and operations
Rob Shaw: United calls for lengthier involuntary care in election promise

Rob Shaw: United calls for lengthier involuntary care in election promise

Leader Kevin Falcon: "I think the right thing to do is recognize that a small cohort of population needs to be removed compassionately from the streets, involuntarily if necessary..."
Opinion: B.C. might talk about investment, but business is walking

Opinion: B.C. might talk about investment, but business is walking

There is a disconnect between how the Eby administration talks about investment and B.C.’s economic reality
Advance voting to plummet in B.C.'s fall election, according to survey

Advance voting to plummet in B.C.'s fall election, according to survey

More than half of British Columbian voters expected to cast their ballots on election day