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Top business stories of the week (May 22-26)

Top business stories of the week (May 22-26)

Donnelly Group seeks creditor protection, David Johnston feels the heat and Lululemon launches big initiatives
Lifted Canadian pandemic restrictions help pump tourist spending

Lifted Canadian pandemic restrictions help pump tourist spending

Year-over-year tourist spending in sa国际传媒 soared in the fourth quarter of 2022
AI could bring buyers closer to the process of finding a home

AI could bring buyers closer to the process of finding a home

Technology will "reinforce" the physical process, says a sa国际传媒 real estate agent.
New supply, more vacancies creating office space competition in Vancouver

New supply, more vacancies creating office space competition in Vancouver

Office construction in downtown Vancouver is giving companies greater space flexibility
Maritime strategy aims to boost sa国际传媒's shipbuilding sector

Maritime strategy aims to boost sa国际传媒's shipbuilding sector

$25M fund aims to help companies grow into international markets and stay competitive bidding on Canadian ships, from Coast Guard vessels to ferries
Federal government posts $41.3 billion deficit for 2022-23 fiscal year

Federal government posts $41.3 billion deficit for 2022-23 fiscal year

OTTAWA 鈥 The federal government ended the 2022-23 fiscal year with a $41.3 billion deficit, slightly lower than it had forecast in its budget released in March. The Finance Department says the result compares to a $95.
Theatre Under the Stars readies for 2023 season

Theatre Under the Stars readies for 2023 season

The Prom and Roald Dahl鈥檚 Matilda to hit Malkin Bowl stage
sa国际传媒 shipyards interested in $2.5B in funding to construct small coast guard vessels

sa国际传媒 shipyards interested in $2.5B in funding to construct small coast guard vessels

Point Hope Maritime specializes in ship repair and maintenance, but it said Thursday it plans to 鈥渆xplore this opportunity in more detail鈥
Punched on the job: when gig workers are denied basic safety support

Punched on the job: when gig workers are denied basic safety support

An assaulted Uber driver makes the case, say advocates, for extending employee rights. The BC government isn鈥檛 sure.
Are Canadian politicians conflicted on affordable housing?

Are Canadian politicians conflicted on affordable housing?

Housing advocate Rohana Rezel says a "nice loophole" exists in federal conflict of interest laws to allow members of Parliament to own rental properties while still setting housing policies.