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Port strike will have ‘dire’ effect on supply chain: BC Chamber of Commerce

Port strike will have ‘dire’ effect on supply chain: BC Chamber of Commerce

President Fiona Famulak urges government action if strike, now in its fifth day, continues
Canadian government drops ads on Facebook, as Meta promises to block news

Canadian government drops ads on Facebook, as Meta promises to block news

Feds also stopping advertising on Instagram as Online News Act fallout continues
B.C. port strike enters day five, with talks deadlocked over maintenance

B.C. port strike enters day five, with talks deadlocked over maintenance

More than 7,000 workers at 30 ports across B.C. have been on strike since Saturday
Ottawa urged to reconsider best before date system to reduce grocery waste

Ottawa urged to reconsider best before date system to reduce grocery waste

‘A lot of people think that best before dates are expiry dates’
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
Dove Creek family event features mother/daughter book release

Dove Creek family event features mother/daughter book release

Mary Murphy and Fiona Van Housen collaborate to create a children’s book about bees
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
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