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House of Commons transport committee will investigate airport delays

House of Commons transport committee will investigate airport delays

Airports have been grappling with a surge in travel this summer, compounded by staffing shortages
Air Canada denying passenger compensation claims for staff shortages, citing safety

Air Canada denying passenger compensation claims for staff shortages, citing safety

Airlines required to pay if reason for cancellation is within their control, but not if safety is at play
Demand for grocery delivery cools as food costs rise

Demand for grocery delivery cools as food costs rise

More shoppers opting for curbside pickup or in-person purchases now
Free HR consulting available to tourism and hospitality businesses in Cariboo Chilcotin Coast

Free HR consulting available to tourism and hospitality businesses in Cariboo Chilcotin Coast

Provincial funding is making resources available to aid in tourism sector recovery
Business councils call on federal government to secure trade agreement with India

Business councils call on federal government to secure trade agreement with India

Trade negotiations between Canada and India began in 2010 under the Conservative government
Proposed emissions cap on oil and gas sector overly ambitious’: CNRL

Proposed emissions cap on oil and gas sector overly ambitious’: CNRL

Oilsands industry leaders have suggested meeting the target is unachievable
Telus’ net income soars 45% in Q2 as it reports rise in mobile, internet customers

Telus’ net income soars 45% in Q2 as it reports rise in mobile, internet customers

Higher subscriber numbers helped the company record a net income of $498 million
Two months of job losses a sign of shifting economy, economist suggests

Two months of job losses a sign of shifting economy, economist suggests

Economic growth slows while Canada’s tight labour market continues
‘The most expensive part of your years’: Parents feel inflation’s squeeze

‘The most expensive part of your years’: Parents feel inflation’s squeeze

Parents concerned about being able to afford opportunities for their kids
B.C. improves rebate for electric vehicles to a maximum of $4,000: ministry

B.C. improves rebate for electric vehicles to a maximum of $4,000: ministry

Individual making up to $80,000, household making up to $125,000 eligible for maximum rebate