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Bank of Canada raises key interest rate by 0.75%, says rates likely need to go higher

Bank of Canada raises key interest rate by 0.75%, says rates likely need to go higher

Expected lift brings the bank’s key rate target to 3.25 per cent
BCAA celebrates reaching one million Members with a made-in BC contest to win a unique prize

BCAA celebrates reaching one million Members with a made-in BC contest to win a unique prize

Canada’s Most Trusted Brand* has been helping British Columbians keep moving for over a century
Business association says Cruise-In can pay dividends

Business association says Cruise-In can pay dividends

Local businesses have an opportunity to capitalize on the thousands of visitors to the town
BoC expected to raise interest rate for fifth time at pivotal moment for economy

BoC expected to raise interest rate for fifth time at pivotal moment for economy

Some economists think Wednesday’s hike could be the last for a while
Canadian business bankruptcies on the rise with no signs of slowing

Canadian business bankruptcies on the rise with no signs of slowing

54 per cent of business owners are yet to return to normal, pre-pandemic revenue levels
Parksville business awarded $90,000 in damages after malicious online review

Parksville business awarded $90,000 in damages after malicious online review

Judge found online reviews from customer ‘false’ and ‘malicious’
Rules need change to keep international students in Canada and fill labour gaps: RBC

Rules need change to keep international students in Canada and fill labour gaps: RBC

Study finds complicated system may be turning qualified and much-needed workers away
Toxic chemicals commonly found in dollar store items, testing shows

Toxic chemicals commonly found in dollar store items, testing shows

One in four products tested were positive for managed substances
Did the Bank of Canada print money to finance the feds? Central bank sets record straight

Did the Bank of Canada print money to finance the feds? Central bank sets record straight

Conservative leadership front-runner Pierre Poilievre has been a loud critic of the Bank of Canada
Economy grew by annual rate of 3.3% in second quarter, Statistics Canada says

Economy grew by annual rate of 3.3% in second quarter, Statistics Canada says

According to the federal agency, real GDP grew by 0.8 per cent in the second quarter