Tag: Economy

Vancouver’s social enterprise sector gets a boost with $380K

| May 25, 2013 | 0 Comments
Vancouver’s social enterprise sector gets a boost with $380K

Vancouver’s social enterprise sector getting support from municipal government Vancouver’s social enterprise sector is getting a boost thanks to grant funding from the city, totalling $380,000 over two years. Operated by non-profit organizations, social enterprise exists not only to generate income but to create positive outcomes for both the social and environmental landscapes. “Vancouver is emerging [...]

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Canadian housing market decline slows down

| May 18, 2013 | 0 Comments
Canadian housing market decline slows down

Canadian housing market show 0.6% growth The Canadian housing market has slowed its decline to 3.1 per cent year over year, with a 0.6 per cent increase in home sales last month, according to BMO Chief Economist Doug Porter, citing recent data from the Canadian Real Estate Association. Porter notes that since the implementation of new mortgage [...]

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BC First Nations poised to take advantage of Canadian resource development

| May 14, 2013 | 0 Comments
BC First Nations poised to take advantage of Canadian resource development

BC First Nations economic growth good news for everyone By Roslyn Kunin, Troy Media If it bleeds, it leads. This old media maxim, that it is always the bad news that makes the headlines, is certainly re-enforced with respect to First Nations and the economy in British Columbia. First Nation Threatens to Shut Down Mine [...]

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BC First Nations poised to take advantage of Canadian resource development

| May 14, 2013 | 0 Comments
BC First Nations poised to take advantage of Canadian resource development

BC First Nations economic growth good news for everyone By Roslyn Kunin, Troy Media If it bleeds, it leads. This old media maxim, that it is always the bad news that makes the headlines, is certainly re-enforced with respect to First Nations and the economy in British Columbia. First Nation Threatens to Shut Down Mine [...]

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Saskatchewan exports exceed B.C. in 2012

| April 17, 2013 | 0 Comments
Saskatchewan exports exceed B.C. in 2012

Saskatchewan exports total $32.6 billion in 2012 In 2012, exports of Saskatchewan-made products have hit record levels, pushing the province into fourth place ahead of B.C. For the first time in history,  Saskatchewan exports exceeded B.C.  Recent data from Statistics Canada indicates that Saskatchewan exporters sold more than $32.6 billion worth of products in 2012, [...]

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BC reforestation program – 7 billion trees planted

| March 23, 2013 | 0 Comments
BC reforestation program – 7 billion trees planted

BC reforestation for licensees mandatory since 1987 The 7th billionth tree was planted Thursday in the UBC Malcolm Knapp Research Forest to celebrate the success of the BC reforestation program. A western white pine, the tree was planted on occasion of the International Day of Forests. “Planting our seven-billionth tree is an incredible accomplishment and [...]

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BC economy: retail sales, manufacturing rebound in January

| March 23, 2013 | 0 Comments
BC economy: retail sales, manufacturing rebound in January

BC economy holding its own despite broader global economic uncertainty The BC economy continues to ride the roller coaster, though in January most retail and manufacturing indicators were advancing. B.C.’s retail spending growth moved in sync with the national performance in January, advancing 1 per cent from December to a seasonally-adjusted $5.12 billion, reversing the [...]

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Vancouver housing market likely not headed for major crash

| March 18, 2013 | 0 Comments
Vancouver housing market likely not headed for major crash

Vancouver housing market prices should remain relatively steady By Roslyn Kunin Will the Vancouver housing market crash? Should I be waiting for a major drop in prices before buying a home in Vancouver? Should I sell my Vancouver home, rent for a while and then be able to buy an equivalent home for a lot [...]

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Internet tools real cause of Canadian Big Shift

| March 16, 2013 | 0 Comments
Internet tools real cause of Canadian Big Shift

Change in Canadian attitude and politics caused by Internet tools, social media etc. Canadians, it seems, never tire of the endless debate on what it means to be Canadian. Are we liberal, socialist or conservative? Are we more enlightened than our neighbours to the south? Is our identity truly framed by our health care system? [...]

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Canada energy sector underpins national economy

| February 23, 2013 | 0 Comments
Canada energy sector underpins national economy

Canada energy – the biggest driver of the Canadian economy Troy Media – by Gwyn Morgan   While Mark Carney is very capable and impressive, Britain has no lack of financial experts meeting that description. What differentiates him, and what drove the British government’s determination to recruit him, is that he presided over the central [...]

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