Join us on Tuesday at 7 p.m. for our next Conversations Live Q&A event, a look at B.C.'s (and your) economic future. Watch the discussion and submit questions to our panelists. Register here to get an invitation to the livestream event sent to your inbox:
Rising interest rates. Inflation. Higher property taxes and rents. What does the next year and beyond hold for B.C. residents and the province's economy?
Join us for a live discussion with Vancouver Sun/The Province editor in chief Harold Munro and Conversations Live host Stuart McNish, and our expert panelists:• Jock Finlayson, former chief economist at the B.C. Business Council and now a senior advisor to the organization.• Krista Thompson, Retired CEO of Covenant House Vancouver, the largest B.C. non-profit serving youth at risk of homelessness.Watch it live online on Tuesday, June 20, at 7 p.m. and submit your own questions to the panel.
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