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Lululemon buys in-home fitness company Mirror in $500-million deal

Lululemon buys in-home fitness company Mirror in $500-million deal

Lululemon says the purchase will be covered by the company’s primary sources of liquidity
Canadian tech orgs form anti-racism coalition to bring diversity to innovation

Canadian tech orgs form anti-racism coalition to bring diversity to innovation

TD Bank Group’s global executive officer Claudette McGowan will serve as its chair
Statistics Canada says economy posted record 11.6% plunge in April

Statistics Canada says economy posted record 11.6% plunge in April

Statistics Canada said its initial flash estimate points to growth of three per cent in May
Cirque du Soleil files for creditor protection, terminates 3,480 jobs due to COVID-19

Cirque du Soleil files for creditor protection, terminates 3,480 jobs due to COVID-19

Cirque du Soleil says it has entered into a ‘stalking horse’ purchase agreement with its existing shareholders
Air Canada, WestJet to drop physical distancing policies as air travel ticks up

Air Canada, WestJet to drop physical distancing policies as air travel ticks up

Air Canada and WestJet conduct pre-boarding temperature checks and require masks on board
B.C. cuts fees, not red tape for farmland home construction

B.C. cuts fees, not red tape for farmland home construction

Gravel roads get relief from fill dumping regulations
Cannabis retailers call for change in B.C.’s legal sales regime

Cannabis retailers call for change in B.C.’s legal sales regime

Online purchase and delivery monopoly exploited by black market in COVID-19 pandemic
Landmark’s ‘Dine the District’ returns July and August in Kelowna

Landmark’s ‘Dine the District’ returns July and August in Kelowna

The event promotes the Landmark District’s food and drink establishments
NDP changing B.C. Hydro rules to import clean electricity

NDP changing B.C. Hydro rules to import clean electricity

‘Lots of interest’ in developing Burrard Thermal site
COVID-19: B.C. moves to allow three years of budget deficits

COVID-19: B.C. moves to allow three years of budget deficits

Carole James and cabinet to take 10-per-cent pay cut