Labor shortage impacting Tucson, U.S., becoming economic threat
The continued and chronic shortage of skilled labor could undermine local and national economic growth and make development projects more expensive and time-consuming.
The continued and chronic shortage of skilled labor could undermine local and national economic growth and make development projects more expensive and time-consuming.
Twitter says a bug might have caused private messages and protected tweets from some users to be mistakenly sent to developers who were not the intended recipients.
NEW YORK — TWITTER says it found a software bug that may have sent some private messages to the wrong people.
The developer of a nearly empty new mall just north of Calgary says he’s confident it will become the bustling Asian-style bazaar it is meant to be despite having to delay its late-October grand opening until sometime next year.
The energy and industrials sectors helped Canada’s main stock index edge higher in late-morning trading.
The $1,100 price tag on Apple’s latest iPhone turned heads when the company announced it last week. But for less than half as much, you can still get a good camera, a decent-sized screen and other popular features.
Long-term U.S. mortgage rates are up for the fourth consecutive week, with the key 30-year rate reaching its highest level since May.
Under Armour will cut about 400 jobs, part of a restructuring that the sports gear maker announced earlier this year.
Rogers Communications Inc. has partnered with the University of British Columbia to build a campus hub for 5G innovation.
Vancouver councillors have ended two days of public hearings by voting to allow duplexes in most city neighbourhoods currently restricted to single-family homes.
Mayor Gregor Robertson says the decision is another step toward adding homes in the city for the so-called “missing middle,” which includes young families pushed out of Vancouver by soaring property prices.
European authorities said Wednesday they have opened a preliminary antitrust investigation into Amazon over the e-commerce giant’s treatment of smaller merchants on its website.
EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said she wants to examine how Seattle-based Amazon uses data it gathers through transactions, including those involving rival sellers, on its platform.