B.C. should be new home for global defence bank, premier says

B.C. Premier David Eby is pushing for Vancouver to become the home for the new international headquarters of…
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Canada-China trade deal framed as a win for B.C.’s economy

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Prime Minister Mark Carney’s trade mission to China is being…
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Campaign aims to stop youth from leaving province and ‘Stay with B.C.’
The Business Council of British Columbia said rising costs, limited job opportunities, and strained public services are driving this trend.
#youth #province #jobs #services #BritishColumbia #Economy #BCBusinessCouncil #BCEconomy #BCjobmarket
https://globalnews.ca/news/10924107/campaign-stay-in-bc/
Campaign aims to stop youth from leaving province and ‘Stay with B.C.’

The Business Council of British Columbia said rising costs, limited job opportunities, and strained public services are driving this trend.

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Campaign aims to stop youth from leaving province and ‘Stay with B.C.’
The Business Council of British Columbia said rising costs, limited job opportunities, and strained public services are driving this trend.
#youth #jobs #economy #BritishColumbia #BCBusinessCouncil #BCEconomy #BCjobmarket
https://globalnews.ca/news/10924107/campaign-stay-in-bc/
Campaign aims to stop youth from leaving province and ‘Stay with B.C.’

The Business Council of British Columbia said rising costs, limited job opportunities, and strained public services are driving this trend.

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Campaign aims to stop youth from leaving province and ‘Stay with B.C.’
The Business Council of British Columbia said rising costs, limited job opportunities, and strained public services are driving this trend.
#youth #province #jobopportunities #BC #Economy #BCBusinessCouncil #BCEconomy #BCjobmarket
https://globalnews.ca/news/10924107/campaign-stay-in-bc/
Campaign aims to stop youth from leaving province and ‘Stay with B.C.’

The Business Council of British Columbia said rising costs, limited job opportunities, and strained public services are driving this trend.

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Campaign aims to stop youth from leaving province and ‘Stay with B.C.’
The Business Council of British Columbia said rising costs, limited job opportunities, and strained public services are driving this trend.
#youth #jobopportunities #publicservices #BC #Economy #BCBusinessCouncil #BCEconomy #BCjobmarket
https://globalnews.ca/news/10924107/campaign-stay-in-bc/
Campaign aims to stop youth from leaving province and ‘Stay with B.C.’

The Business Council of British Columbia said rising costs, limited job opportunities, and strained public services are driving this trend.

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Campaign aims to stop youth from leaving province and ‘Stay with B.C.’
The Business Council of British Columbia said rising costs, limited job opportunities, and strained public services are driving this trend.
#youth #jobs #economy #BritishColumbia #BCBusinessCouncil #BCEconomy #BCjobmarket
https://globalnews.ca/news/10924107/campaign-stay-in-bc/
Campaign aims to stop youth from leaving province and ‘Stay with B.C.’

The Business Council of British Columbia said rising costs, limited job opportunities, and strained public services are driving this trend.

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Campaign aims to stop youth from leaving province and ‘Stay with B.C.’
The Business Council of British Columbia said rising costs, limited job opportunities, and strained public services are driving this trend.
#youth #jobopportunities #publicservices #BritishColumbia #Economy #BCBusinessCouncil #BCEconomy #BCjobmarket
https://globalnews.ca/news/10924107/campaign-stay-in-bc/
Campaign aims to stop youth from leaving province and ‘Stay with B.C.’

The Business Council of British Columbia said rising costs, limited job opportunities, and strained public services are driving this trend.

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It’s no surprise that big #polluting companies are not happy about annual #CarbonTax increases. But it is #unfair that #BritishColumbians must pay the full carbon tax when the #OilAndGas industry, whose production is responsible for more than one-quarter of #BritishColumbia #CarbonEmissions, gets a carbon #TaxBreak.

The new system will also have a negative impact on B.C.’s carbon #TaxRevenues. In 2024-25, carbon tax revenues will be about $500 million lower than they would have been under the old system. This #RevenueLoss means fewer dollars to pay for #ClimateAction.

These changes point to a #BCgovernment that is far too cosy with the oil and gas #industry. And they make no sense given the urgency of acting on #ClimateChange. #Disasters in 2021 alone caused between $11 billion and $16 billion in damage to the #BCeconomy.

If B.C. really wants to be a #climate leader, the government must stop pandering to lobbying by the oil and gas industry that is causing climate change and act in the interests of all British Columbians

https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2024/08/09/BC-Letting-Big-Industry-Evade-Carbon-Tax/

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How BC Is Letting Big Industry Evade the Carbon Tax | The Tyee

Despite climate goals, the NDP continues to give tax breaks to the oil and gas sector.

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BC Ferries to build 7 new vessels to help improve capacity
BC Ferries has announced a major fleet makeover with plans to build seven new vessels and refit another 20. The new vessels are scheduled to be online by 2029.
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https://globalnews.ca/news/10321061/bc-ferries-build-7-new-vessels/
BC Ferries to build 7 new vessels to help improve capacity

BC Ferries has announced a major fleet makeover with plans to build seven new vessels and refit another 20. The new vessels are scheduled to be online by 2029.

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