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Victoria Clipper may see summer disruptions as contract talks drag on

Victoria Clipper may see summer disruptions as contract talks drag on

Workers on Seattle ferry route are looking for wage increases and better job security
Canadian cinemas brace for slowdown as Hollywood strikes continue

Canadian cinemas brace for slowdown as Hollywood strikes continue

Theatre-owners just getting over the pandemic concerned flow of content could dry up soon
How to extend the growing season in your garden and get multiple veggie harvests

How to extend the growing season in your garden and get multiple veggie harvests

I harvested my hardneck garlic crop earlier this month, which opened up some prime real estate in the garden, leaving me with an entire 4-by-4-foot raised bed to replant.
Google withholds AI chatbot as Meta runs ads opposing new Canadian law

Google withholds AI chatbot as Meta runs ads opposing new Canadian law

Tech giants continue to push back against Canada’s new Online News Act
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week:
Canadian film, TV workers feel sting of twin Hollywood strikes

Canadian film, TV workers feel sting of twin Hollywood strikes

Job action south of the border by writers and actors affecting work in Canada
Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales up 1.2% at $72.9 billion in May

Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales up 1.2% at $72.9 billion in May

Weakening demand led manufacturing activity around the world to contract, notably in China
B.C. cargo flow should be normal in days after port strike: researcher

B.C. cargo flow should be normal in days after port strike: researcher

A logistics researcher says it should take only days for cargo flow to return to pre-strike levels at B.C. ports after a 13-day work stoppage ended with a tentative deal.
Canada set to end domestic subsidies for unabated fossil-fuel production

Canada set to end domestic subsidies for unabated fossil-fuel production

New fossil-fuel projects funded only if government can square them with climate commitments
Premier Eby welcomes tentative deal ending B.C. port strike

Premier Eby welcomes tentative deal ending B.C. port strike

Dispute lasted almost two weeks and the deal must still be ratified
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