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Global markets shift as companies deploy capital, restructure operations, and accelerate AI and infrastructure investments.
by Karalee Greer
Smaller, takeout-focused restaurant concepts are expanding across Vancouver as operators adapt to rising costs and shifting consumer demand.
by Karalee Greer
Markets are unpredictable, but investor behavior doesn’t have to be. Diversification creates a framework that allows investors to navigate volatility, remain invested through downturns, and benefit from the long-term growth historically demonstrated by the S&P 500.
by Crystal Mirkazemi
Global business signals diverge as Canada slows, the U.S. doubles down on AI and higher rates, Africa faces structural pressure, and global markets adjust to shifting energy and chip demand.
by Karalee Greer
Vancouver’s cherry blossoms began as a 1930 gift from Japan and now support tourism and local business, mirroring Japan’s Hanami blossom season and festival economy.
by Karalee Greer
Explore David Eby’s 2026 platform, the $13.3B BC deficit, and how a weakening dollar and the World Cup are shaping the next provincial election.
by Elke Porter
Explore how BC tech leaders like Hootsuite, Clio, and Trulioo are navigating the AI era through strategic pivots, workforce shifts, and new services.
by Elke Porter
Co-living is gaining attention as investors seek stronger cash flow and diversified rental income strategies. This podcast explores the structure, risks, and scalability of shared housing models.
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