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Lawsuit highlights when employers can limit employees' political speech

Lawsuit highlights when employers can limit employees' political speech

Former diversity director sues Northern Health for constructive dismissal after her support for Palestinians
Sheila Vokey’s path to the top blends work-life balance with financial leadership

Sheila Vokey’s path to the top blends work-life balance with financial leadership

BIV C-Suite Awards: Leadership at Central 1 informed by years of C-suite experience
Could Chinese stimulus ignite B.C. economy?

Could Chinese stimulus ignite B.C. economy?

China remains a large export market for B.C. products and was previously a source of numerous wealthy tourists
B.C. firm sues to be repaid after allegedly misdirecting e-transfers

B.C. firm sues to be repaid after allegedly misdirecting e-transfers

Clerical error prompted more than 35 e-transfers to allegedly go to the wrong bank account
Many small-business owners lack succession plans: Scotiabank

Many small-business owners lack succession plans: Scotiabank

Improving the digital side of businesses can increase their resale values
Goodbye brown apples: B.C.'s Arctic Gala approved for U.S. sales

Goodbye brown apples: B.C.'s Arctic Gala approved for U.S. sales

Okanagan Specialty Fruits has three other kinds of genetically modified non-browning apples approved for sale in the U.S.
AI impacting Canadian hiring decisions: Robert Half study

AI impacting Canadian hiring decisions: Robert Half study

Salary is the top consideration for many professional workers, although flexible work schedules are a perk that could lure recruits.
B.C. film production bouncing back alongside video distribution

B.C. film production bouncing back alongside video distribution

91.6 per cent of film- and video-distribution revenue comes from Ontario: Statistics Canada
The great work experiment: are remote workdays over

The great work experiment: are remote workdays over

Maintaining a smaller office footprint still carries value, but in-person impact on culture and work is influencing a shift to more in-office days
Former Surrey Board of Trade CEO Anita Huberman lands new jobs

Former Surrey Board of Trade CEO Anita Huberman lands new jobs

One part-time job is at the Western Community College while a second is to be announced soon