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Bank of Canada's Tiff Macklem says tariff threat adds to central bank challenges
Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem says central banks face an increasingly difficult job as the country faces a maelstrom of potential U.S. tariffs, technological disruptions, extreme weather and global political upheaval.
Feb 6, 2025 2:48 PM
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Indebted B.C. residents delaying financial help, paying price in mental health: survey
Almost half of British Columbians in debt waited more than two years to seek financial help, leading to significant mental health struggles
Feb 6, 2025 1:45 PM
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Energy, telecom and tech drag S&P/TSX composite lower Thursday, U.S. stocks mixed
TORONTO — Canada's main stock index moved lower Thursday, weighed down by losses in energy, telecom and technology stocks, while U.S. markets were mixed.
Feb 6, 2025 1:39 PM
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Stock market today: Wall Street drifts as Ford and Qualcomm offset rising fashion and tobacco stocks
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street drifted to a mixed close as drops for Ford Motor and Qualcomm worked against buoyant fashion and cigarette stocks. The S&P 500 rose 0.
Feb 6, 2025 1:06 PM
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Kirk LaPointe: B.C. risks losing billions with Columbia River Treaty left in limbo
A long-overdue treaty update is stalled, leaving province vulnerable to political and economic risks
Feb 6, 2025 9:00 AM
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B.C. to bear brunt of costs from growing wildfire and flood risks, finds report
Building new homes in dangerous places could cost B.C. another $2.2 billion a year by 2030 — far more than anywhere else in Canada, a new study has found.
Feb 6, 2025 7:28 AM
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City of Vancouver's suppliers 91% Canadian, 8% from U.S.
Mayor Ken Sim calls special council meeting Feb. 11 to discuss concerns over U.S. President Donald Trump's move to potentially impose tariffs.
Feb 5, 2025 3:46 PM
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Two ABC Vancouver councillors question Ken Sim’s plan to ‘freeze’ new supportive housing
Rebecca Bligh, Lisa Dominato are members of Sim’s own party, which holds eight of 11 seats on council
Feb 5, 2025 3:00 PM
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Republican senator pleads with Trump to exempt potash from threatened tariffs
WASHINGTON — A Republican senator from Iowa is pleading for an exemption for potash if U.S. President Donald Trump triggers a trade war by imposing steep tariffs on Canadian imports.
Feb 5, 2025 2:37 PM
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Attrition is the 'worst way' to shrink federal public service, says former clerk
OTTAWA — Canada's federal public service grew by more than 100,000 people over the past 10 years, and both the Liberals and Conservatives are looking to trim it by not filling jobs when they are left vacant.
Feb 5, 2025 2:28 PM
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