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Back-to-school shoppers expected back in stores but pulling back spending

Back-to-school shoppers expected back in stores but pulling back spending

Biggest chunk of school shopping dollars will go towards stationary, survey suggests
UK approval last hurdle for mammoth Microsoft Activision takeover

UK approval last hurdle for mammoth Microsoft Activision takeover

Microsoft budges on video game streaming rights in push for UK to approve Activision Blizzard deal
Canada wants judicial review of latest U.S. softwood lumber duties

Canada wants judicial review of latest U.S. softwood lumber duties

Canada’s trade minister calls levies unfair, unjust and illegal
Travel ban in parts of B.C. disrupting tourism as raging wildfires burn

Travel ban in parts of B.C. disrupting tourism as raging wildfires burn

‘If you look at the entire 12 months of the year, August is typically the busiest month’
5 things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

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

Finance Department is expected to release its latest reading on federal government spending and revenue
B.C. businesses pitch in wildfire support to Okanagan evacuees

B.C. businesses pitch in wildfire support to Okanagan evacuees

Hair washes, free food and discounts are being offered to evacuees
Sprott Shaw College marks 120 years with celebrations across B.C.

Sprott Shaw College marks 120 years with celebrations across B.C.

B.C.-based school has survived economic recessions, 2 world wars, Great Depression
Minister launches review of B.C. port strike looking for ‘structural issues’

Minister launches review of B.C. port strike looking for ‘structural issues’

Goal: ‘harmonious working environment’ between unions and employers in future collective bargaining
Program rewards companies that better protect temporary foreign workers

Program rewards companies that better protect temporary foreign workers

Agricultural companies will be able to apply to be part of the federal pilot project in September
Longshore workers get 5, 5, 4 and 4% wage hikes in new 4-year port deal

Longshore workers get 5, 5, 4 and 4% wage hikes in new 4-year port deal

Terms of new contract that resolved British Columbia port dispute released
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