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Opinion: How Canadian companies can use tech to identify forced labour in their supply chains

Opinion: How Canadian companies can use tech to identify forced labour in their supply chains

Supply chains can contain thousands of suppliers spanning continents. DNA testing, drones, satellite imaging and other technologies can help identify forced and child labour.
5 ways a will provides crucial financial benefits to you and your loved ones

5 ways a will provides crucial financial benefits to you and your loved ones

TD Bank outlines the five reasons why having a will provides benefits and assurance to you and your loved ones.
Two B.C. investment reps banned and fined over $217,000

Two B.C. investment reps banned and fined over $217,000

Stockbrokers, investment representatives and mutual fund dealers are not allowed to solicit loans from clients or misappropriate money into their personal accounts.
B.C. man who sexually abused girl hundreds of times gets 12 years

B.C. man who sexually abused girl hundreds of times gets 12 years

Convicted man 'committed hundreds of acts of sexual violence' says judge.
Carving out space for excellence and diversity in the culinary kitchen

Carving out space for excellence and diversity in the culinary kitchen

B.C.’s chef and cook gender gap is wide, but leaders say the industry’s culture is changing
Here are some rare fungal infections you can get exploring parts of North America

Here are some rare fungal infections you can get exploring parts of North America

Gross.
Settlement appeal dismissed in case of destroyed Bowen boat

Settlement appeal dismissed in case of destroyed Bowen boat

Judge rules $5,000 was enough for municipality to pay in damages after salvaging error
Woman wanted in Washington State for vehicular homicide fled to China through YVR

Woman wanted in Washington State for vehicular homicide fled to China through YVR

It's not the first time a Chinese national has fled from police through Vancouver International Airport.
Conservation deal aims to protect 30 per cent of B.C. land by 2030

Conservation deal aims to protect 30 per cent of B.C. land by 2030

Canada's greatest ally in the fight against climate change is nature itself, federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said Friday, after signing a $1.1 billion deal with British Columbia and Indigenous leaders to protect 30 per cent of B.
This animal looks like a beaver crossed with a rat and lives in Metro Vancouver. But it shouldn't

This animal looks like a beaver crossed with a rat and lives in Metro Vancouver. But it shouldn't

It has dark orange chompers, a rat tail, and swims.