“Would you give two million dollars with no monitoring, no oversight, no control; and hope to see your money in 15 years?
British Columbia Finance Minister Mike de Jong’s recent visit to Malaysia yielded a Facebook photo-op with Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak and
Forty-two-year-old Hoda Yasir is considered one of the most trusted and punctual house-cleaning ladies in the west part of Mississauga. Still, the
New promises by the governing federal Conservatives to investigate the relationship between rising housing prices and foreign investment in Vancouver may resonate
Abundant opportunities exist for Canadian small and mid-sized businesses in Asian markets, despite slowing growth in the Chinese economy, according to a
Every city has its own urban legend. Vancouver’s fantasy over the last few years is that it has the world’s second most
Shahzad Shamim recently settled in Canada with his family – three school-aged children, a wife and a mother – after emigrating from
During the 2015 election campaign, one issue remained imminent for many Canadians: how will the newly elected government improve the economy? But,
John Manley — the president and CEO of Canadian Council of Chief Executives — criticized the Harper government Tuesday for mismanaging bilateral
Over the next six years, the cost of bringing Syrian refugees to Canada will reach $1.2 billion. The federal government has earmarked