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CMHC predicts COVID-19 immunity will moderate pace of home sales, prices by 2023

CMHC predicts COVID-19 immunity will moderate pace of home sales, prices by 2023

The agency also predicts that rental demand will rebound as immigration recovers
Passengers through Victoria International Airport plummet to a tenth of 2019 numbers

Passengers through Victoria International Airport plummet to a tenth of 2019 numbers

Only domestic flights allowed through YYJ in 2021
Last call approaches for payphones?

Last call approaches for payphones?

Mobile phones diminishing need
Desjardins drops disease-related liability, property damage coverage for some claims

Desjardins drops disease-related liability, property damage coverage for some claims

Company said it will not cover them in the event they are sued for spreading a communicable disease
U.S. home builders call for end to Canadian lumber trade war

U.S. home builders call for end to Canadian lumber trade war

U.S. Lumber Coalition says duties a small part of record price
Drake, Ryan Reynolds among latest Wealthsimple backers in $750 million funding round

Drake, Ryan Reynolds among latest Wealthsimple backers in $750 million funding round

Wealthsimple began as an online investment manager in 2014
Tilray-Aphria deal closes, company to control biggest share of Canadian pot market

Tilray-Aphria deal closes, company to control biggest share of Canadian pot market

About 99 per cent of Aphria shareholders voted in favour of the deal in April
Farm-gate cannabis sales allow customers to buy pot straight from the farm

Farm-gate cannabis sales allow customers to buy pot straight from the farm

B.C. is on track for a 2022 launch for farm-gate cannabis
Buzz On Business: Candles, draperies and marketing solutions for the West Shore

Buzz On Business: Candles, draperies and marketing solutions for the West Shore

Darcy Nybo keeps readers up to date on West Shore businesses
Rising loonie hits B´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·˜sweet spot,B´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™ likely to climb further: economists

Rising loonie hits B´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·˜sweet spot,B´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™ likely to climb further: economists

The loonie traded for 81.34 cents US Thursday, the highest level since February 2018. ItB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™s been above 80 cents US since last week.
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