Biv Today

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  • No. 8: Is the higher ‘school tax’ a “reverse mortgage?"

    09/05/2018 Duración: 28min

    On BIV Today… The value of Metro Vancouver building permits issued in March shot up 114% year over year. Hosts Tyler Orton and Hayley Woodin (0:33) discuss some of the biggest business headlines for Wednesday, May 9. The Fraser Institute’s Ken Green (3:52) walks through a new report that estimates insufficient pipeline capacity will cost Canadian energy producers $15.8 billion in 2018. Green also weighs in on what discounted Canadian oil prices will mean for B.C. SFU finance professor Andrey Pavlov (16:01) has researched the implications of the BC NDP’s ‘School Tax’, and shares his concerns with what he says will be a 20% capital gains tax over 20 years. Check out the Business in Vancouver team’s stories at https://biv.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • No. 7: Any reason to take issue with 3D-printed human tissue?

    08/05/2018 Duración: 28min

    On BIV Today… Hosts Kirk LaPointe and Tyler Orton ask the question: can we soon expect transplants from 3D-printed organs made using B.C. technology? The BIV tech panel (1:14) talks about Aspect Biosystems’ efforts to commercialize its human tissue innovations. The panel then delves into the economic uncertainty surrounding Tesla and how it bled into a testy earnings call with Elon Musk. Later, BIV reporter Patrick Blennerhassett (14:58) joins the show to discuss commentary from the World Economic Forum that examines how China intends to follow through with plans to reduce pollution. Check out the Business in Vancouver team’s stories at https://biv.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • No. 6: Bettering B.C.’s startup machine

    07/05/2018 Duración: 31min

    On BIV Today… Hosts Tyler Orton and Hayley Woodin discuss some of the biggest business headlines for Monday, May 7 (0:35), including a multi-billion-dollar coffee deal. Ian Russell (4:46), president and CEO of the Investment Industry Association of Canada, looks at how technology is transforming the country’s wealth management business. Why does B.C. generate the most technology startups in Canada, but fall behind Ontario when it comes to scaling them? Why does Canada scale companies better than Europe, but worse than the U.S.? A new report from the University of Toronto’s Impact Centre measures Canada’s scaleup potential. Director Charles Plant (18:30) shares a framework for a national high-tech funnel. Check out the Business in Vancouver team’s stories at https://biv.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • No. 5: Transforming Vancouver’s nightlife economy with Amsterdam’s “night mayor”

    04/05/2018 Duración: 40min

    The so-called “night mayor” of Amsterdam Mirik Milan (1:28) is visiting Vancouver this week on behalf of the city’s hospitality sector. The former nightclub promoter sits down with the BIV team to offer tips on how city officials and business owners can better coordinate, and improve the entire region’s nighttime entertainment industry. Afterward, Bill Robson (14:55), the CEO and president of the C.D. Howe Institute, joins the show to discuss the striking differences in fiscal transparency throughout senior levels of government across Canada. A new report from the think tank reveals B.C. has fallen significantly in this regard over the past year. And later, OpenMedia executive director Laura Tribe (28:27) explains the backlash behind a new regulatory mandate aimed at offering low-cost, all-data mobile plans. She also discusses why Canadians should be paying attention to new privacy regulations going into effect at the end of the month in the EU. Check out the Business in Vancouver team’s stories at https://b

  • No. 4: B.C. cannabis real estate challenges

    03/05/2018 Duración: 42min

    Steve DeAngelo (1:00), co-founder and president of ArcView Group – a leading cannabis investment and research firm – discusses his recent Vancouver cannabis investment forum. He brings to the show insight from California, world’s largest legalized recreational market. With industrial land vacancy rates at an all-time low in Metro Vancouver, where will cannabis production facilities set-up shop? Andrew Rojek (15:15), market intelligence manager for Western Canada at Colliers International, argues why B.C.’s Agricultural Land Reserve might be the solution. BIV reporter Patrick Blennerhassett (27:13) looks at how much tax Canadian workers pay compared to other OECD countries. Check out the Business in Vancouver team’s stories at https://biv.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • No. 3: Soaring Vancouver gas prices pinch consumers

    02/05/2018 Duración: 25min

    The B.C. government has unveiled its long-awaited cannabis legislation and new details on how retail sales will work. BIV hosts Kirk LaPointe and Hayley Woodin sit down with Tantalus Labs founder Dan Sutton (1:15), who offers his insights about what these regulations mean for producers. Later, Retail Insider editor-in-chief Craig Patterson (13:15) joins the show for its regular segment to discuss how the new owner of the Canadian division of Toys “R” Us could keep some American outlets open, Amazon’s efforts to keep Canadians happy as it raises Prime membership rates in the U.S. and how Vancouver’s skyrocketing gas prices are affecting consumer spending. Check out the Business in Vancouver team’s stories at https://biv.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • No. 2: No business is immune to rapidly changing tech

    01/05/2018 Duración: 27min

    BIV hosts, Tyler Orton and Hayley Woodin sit down with BIV's tech panel (2:02) to discuss Amazon’s Vancouver expansion, and how streaming service subscriptions will surpass Canadian cable viewership in just two years. Both Ali Pourdad, CEO of Progressa, and Amielle Lake, UBC’s entrepreneur in residence, return to the show. How has the marketing playbook changed? Vision Conference director Mo Dhaliwal (13:45) looks at the latest trends shaping how marketers attract, reach and retain customers. Check out the Business in Vancouver team’s stories at https://biv.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • No. 1: Young homebuyers’ real estate woes in Vancouver

    30/04/2018 Duración: 41min

    Hosts Kirk LaPointe and Tyler Orton introduce the new show, BIV Today. Then, Royal LePage’s Adil Dinani (3:30) dives into a new report examining what the average millennial can afford across Canada when breaking into the housing market. Later, Salesforce chief scientist Richard Socher (16:30) discusses his research into artificial intelligence ahead of this week’s International Conference on Learning Representations in Vancouver. And True Calling’s Keegan McColl (24:45) discusses the expanding market for Canadian digital content and his company’s new partnership with Amazon Prime. Check out the Business in Vancouver team’s stories at https://biv.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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