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Microsoft’s record $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard approved

Microsoft’s record $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard approved

Judge rules court will not block landmark tech industry merger
As port strike prompts disruption, study points finger at shipping firms

As port strike prompts disruption, study points finger at shipping firms

Analyst: ‘Labour is not the source of rising costs in marine shipping, and the resulting inflation’
B.C. mining suppliers working to make industry greener from pit to port

B.C. mining suppliers working to make industry greener from pit to port

Heavy industries in Canada emitted over 500 megatons of greenhouse gas per year in the last 30 years
Ethics czar starting human-rights probes around Canadian imports from China

Ethics czar starting human-rights probes around Canadian imports from China

Federal watchdog finally appears poised to probe specific corporate dealings overseas
Ukraine war proves value of LNG Canada, CEO tells global gas conference

Ukraine war proves value of LNG Canada, CEO tells global gas conference

LNG Canada export facility boss touts its reliability in volatile market during Vancouver session
B.C. port strike spills over, U.S. workers refuse to touch Canada cargo

B.C. port strike spills over, U.S. workers refuse to touch Canada cargo

Employers say American workers refusing to handle cargo diverted from Vancouver
Postmedia, Toronto Star owner Nordstar end their merger discussions

Postmedia, Toronto Star owner Nordstar end their merger discussions

Postmedia laid off 11 per cent of its editorial staff earlier this year
Impasse at strikebound B.C. ports not broken by renewed negotiations

Impasse at strikebound B.C. ports not broken by renewed negotiations

More than 30 ports along the B.C. coast remain behind picket lines
Hundreds rally in Vancouver to support striking B.C. port workers

Hundreds rally in Vancouver to support striking B.C. port workers

International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada workers have been on strike since Canada Day.
As Canadian cities make pandemic patios permanent, standards called for

As Canadian cities make pandemic patios permanent, standards called for

‘It’s remarkable how bad a job we’ve done’
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