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A shot at $1,000 or a guaranteed 10 cents? UBC study suggests choice could up recycling rates

[published_date] A study from the University of B.C.'s department of psychology says recycling rates in B.C. and Alberta could be enhanced if people returning containers were able to choose between reclaiming the 10-cent deposit or, instead, having a small chance at winning $1,000. "Often when we're looking at such a small reward like 10 cents, people don't really care about…

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WestJet dealing with ‘cybersecurity incident’ impacting access to website, app

[published_date] WestJet is alerting its employees and the public about a "cybersecurity incident" involving the Calgary-based airline's internal systems. On Sunday, the airline said in an online update that people using the WestJet app or website could encounter "intermittent interruptions or errors" as the company works out the extent and impact of the incident. WestJet's operations remain safe and stable,…

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B.C. mining company cuts 140 positions due to ‘challenging market conditions’

[published_date] A B.C. mining company has announced significant layoffs, saying they are the result of global economic uncertainty and tariffs.  Glencore-owned Elk Valley Resources (EVR), which operates four steelmaking coal mines in B.C.'s southeast along the Alberta border, said it is cutting 140 staff jobs.  In an emailed statement from company communications manager Chris Stannell, Elk Valley blamed "challenging market…

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Lululemon cutting 150 corporate jobs as athleisure brand braces for tariff impact

[published_date] Vancouver-based apparel company Lululemon Athletica Inc. is cutting about 150 corporate jobs as part of changes to its organizational structure, the retailer said Wednesday. The affected employees are part of its store support centres, a spokesperson for the company told CBC News in a statement. "As we continue to deliver on our strategy, we regularly assess…

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Competition watchdog calls for relaxed foreign ownership rules in airline industry report

[published_date] The Competition Bureau is calling for changes to improve the competitive landscape in Canada's airline industry,  including loosening rules that limit foreign ownership of Canadian airlines. In a 117-page market study published Thursday, the watchdog reiterated that Canada's airline industry is highly concentrated with two major carriers — Air Canada and WestJet — dominating the domestic market. Those…

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