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Supreme Court torpedoes Trump-era tariffs

Decision could put future hiring plans back on the table for many employers

$750,000: B.C. Human Rights Tribunal orders payout in ruling against former school trustee

Landmark decision finds Barry Neufeld’s public statements discriminatory, hate speech

B.C. snooping scandal puts workplace privacy – and employer liability – under microscope

‘It’s actually a fairly common problem’: privacy lawyer explains when ‘just looking’ at records becomes legal, reputational minefield for employers

Former prince Andrew arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in police custody for allegedly sharing confidential trade material with Jeffrey Epstein

‘Egregious’: B.C. health‑care workers caught snooping on Lapu Lapu Day victims’ records

‘Snooping is illegal, unethical and an egregious and intentional invasion of our privacy,’ says privacy commissioner