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Want to buy Canadian? Here’s how to make sense of Canadian labels

Want to buy Canadian? Here’s how to make sense of Canadian labels

Tariff threat has some scouring labels committed to shopping for homegrown products
Eby assembles B.C. war room to deal with U.S. tariff threat

Eby assembles B.C. war room to deal with U.S. tariff threat

Premier says body will oversee ‘whole-of-government’ approach aimed at protecting B.C.
Vernon newcomers close to their goal of new Mexican restaurant

Vernon newcomers close to their goal of new Mexican restaurant

César and Isabel moved to Vernon in 2023 and are hoping to open up their own restaurant in the city
Cold comfort: B.C. company a vital part of treks to North and South poles

Cold comfort: B.C. company a vital part of treks to North and South poles

Total Composites' campers or 'habitats' are the first to ever reach the North and South poles and have now traversed the globe
Amazon Canada says it will close all 7 of its warehouses in Quebec

Amazon Canada says it will close all 7 of its warehouses in Quebec

Move expected to eliminate 1,700 permanent jobs and 250 temporary ones
Netflix escalates prices for Canadian subscribers effective on next bill

Netflix escalates prices for Canadian subscribers effective on next bill

Prices also rising in the U.S., last went up in Canada in 2022
Floating 250-room hotel pitched for Vancouver harbour

Floating 250-room hotel pitched for Vancouver harbour

Finnish developer says it has begun process of applying for rezoning from the city
Ahead of U.S. TikTok ban, Canadians flock to Chinese ‘RedNote’ app

Ahead of U.S. TikTok ban, Canadians flock to Chinese ‘RedNote’ app

Ban being driven by security concerns about TikTok’s Chinese parent company
Hudson’s Bay lays off 41 staff while citing ‘challenging headwinds’

Hudson’s Bay lays off 41 staff while citing ‘challenging headwinds’

Retailer laid off 1 % of workforce in April, carried out unspecified number of cuts in the summer
Canada’s tech firms look to Europe for direction after federal laws stall

Canada’s tech firms look to Europe for direction after federal laws stall

Prorogation wipes parliamentary bills, meaning firms using best guesses to guide decisions