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B.C. minister sees more housing certainty ahead despite trade war worries

B.C. minister sees more housing certainty ahead despite trade war worries

Ravi Kahlon talks infrastructure, transit, supportive housing with industry audience in Vancouver
Data centres reshaping B.C.’s commercial real estate market

Data centres reshaping B.C.’s commercial real estate market

While ultimately real estate plays, barriers to entering the data centre game are high
Big banks report earnings beats ahead of potential tariff tempest

Big banks report earnings beats ahead of potential tariff tempest

TORONTO — In what could be a near-term high water mark, all of Canada's Big Six banks beat analyst expectations in the first quarter as the economy chugged along through the end of January despite the growing threat of tariffs and the apparent crumbl
Security firm claims Thind Properties left $145K bill unpaid

Security firm claims Thind Properties left $145K bill unpaid

Latest lawsuit against embattled B.C. developer comes from Group Security Services
When are tariffs expected, and on what? Key dates in the Canada-U.S. trade dispute

When are tariffs expected, and on what? Key dates in the Canada-U.S. trade dispute

OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday said he still intends to slap Canada with tariffs next week after a monthlong reprieve. But Canadians confused about Trump's plans aren't alone, with the U.S.
Langford considers new set of towers near failed Gateway project

Langford considers new set of towers near failed Gateway project

ParaMorph Architecture submitted a rezoning application that could see towers of 13 and 22 storeys between Peatt and Sunderland Roads.
Bryan Yu: B.C. homebuyers gain leverage as listings rise and prices dip

Bryan Yu: B.C. homebuyers gain leverage as listings rise and prices dip

Metro Vancouver home prices see sharpest monthly drop in nearly two years, pointing to shifting market dynamics
Whistler hotel for sale—minimum bid $12M

Whistler hotel for sale—minimum bid $12M

The transaction is through a court-ordered sale and investment solicitation process
'A wake-up call': Report urges agri-food export diversification amid tariff threat

'A wake-up call': Report urges agri-food export diversification amid tariff threat

TORONTO — The Canadian agriculture industry needs to expand its international exports to hold its own against U.S. tariffs and global competitors, according to a new report from RBC.
Provinces have roughly $100B at hand for tariff relief, Desjardins estimates

Provinces have roughly $100B at hand for tariff relief, Desjardins estimates

OTTAWA — Canada's provincial governments have enough fiscal firepower to respond to looming U.S. tariffs without supersizing their debt burdens, a new report says.