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Trump effect lingers as Canadians skip U.S. travel

Evidence is mounting that Canadians are taking U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war seriously and avoiding travelling south of the border. Airline executives are...

Business buzzkill: WA craft brewers push back against proposed beer excise tax hike

Washington breweries warn that proposed beer excise tax hikes could force price increases or closures. SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. — Breweries across Washington say...

Less than a quarter of Boeing employees would recommend it as a place to work, survey shows

Boeing released survey results indicating senior leaders have ground to make up with their own employees along the road to recovery. SEATTLE —...

North Island-Powell River candidates talk small business support

Four of the six candidates vying to represent the North Island-Powell River riding as MP took part in an all-candidates meeting in Evergreen Theatre...

Canadian retailers are seeing a surge in domestic sales amid the ‘Buy Canadian’ movement

In recent months, the “Buy Canadian” movement has gained significant momentum, driven by a collective push to support domestic products and services, strengthen local...

Canada’s climate fight hinges on industrial carbon price, say experts

Put more than a dozen experts on climate change in a room and you’ll find debate on about just about everything. But ask them...

Megamax cranes almost ready for duty on the Delta waterfront

Two lumbering leviathans with Herculean strength have arrived from across the Pacific, and will be inching into Global Container Terminals Deltaport on Saturday. The...

‘You, sir, are not a change’: Party leaders target Carney in final election debate

MONTREAL — Liberal Leader Mark Carney spent his first English election debate presenting himself as a safe pair of hands for a country in...

Green push from Canada’s trade partners could lead to export boom, says report

Canada’s 10 largest trading partners after the United States have all passed climate policies that open up opportunities for green exports, a new report...

Washington business leaders ‘very concerned’ over Trump’s unpredictable tariffs

From small retailers to heavy industry, Washington businesses say fluctuating costs are putting projects and payrolls in jeopardy. VANCOUVER, Wash. — U.S. Sen....

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