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Automation introduction could reignite B.C. port dispute

Automation introduction could reignite B.C. port dispute

Industrial Relations Board order rescinded strike notice that would have started job action Monday
Ticketmaster cyberattack may affect users’ personal details

Ticketmaster cyberattack may affect users’ personal details

1,000s of users may have had their data compromised
Ontario reports 9 listeriosis cases as almond, cashew, coconut and oat milk recalled

Ontario reports 9 listeriosis cases as almond, cashew, coconut and oat milk recalled

Silk brand almond, coconut, almond-coconut oat milk, Great Value brand almond milk affected
Foreign streamers challenging Canadian content fund surcharge

Foreign streamers challenging Canadian content fund surcharge

Online Streaming Act forces giants like Apple and Spotify to pay 5% of Canadian revenue into fund
Ottawa approves sale of Teck’s B.C. steelmaking coal business to Glencore

Ottawa approves sale of Teck’s B.C. steelmaking coal business to Glencore

$9.5M agreement to transfer Elk Valley Resources to Swiss firm expected to close next Thursday
Hudson’s Bay buys luxury American retail chain Neiman Marcus

Hudson’s Bay buys luxury American retail chain Neiman Marcus

US$2.65B deal expected to result in a new entity called Saks Global
Indigenous tourism struggles despite rebounding international demand

Indigenous tourism struggles despite rebounding international demand

Post-pandemic recovery slow, operators say support from government lacking
B.C. chefs pivot as Okanagan fruit devastation robs them of key ingredients

B.C. chefs pivot as Okanagan fruit devastation robs them of key ingredients

Province’s stone fruit harvest was almost wiped out by a January cold snap
Canadian dairy co-op Agropur hit by ‘limited’ cyberattack

Canadian dairy co-op Agropur hit by ‘limited’ cyberattack

Milk processor says part of its shared online directory targeted
Canada’s export stream hits lowest point since last summer

Canada’s export stream hits lowest point since last summer

Statistics Canada says merchandise trade deficit widened to $1.9B in May