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Another hit to the Canadian wallet, US tariffs loom over consumersConsumer11 hoursWith a new tariff deadline approaching, Canadian businesses and shoppers are bracing for another wave of price increases.
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Is now the time to buy or sell a used car? As new sales dip, what to knowCanadaJul 25
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PowerSchool ‘not off the hook’ for data breach: ex-privacy commissionerTechJul 25
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Trump says Canada could have to ‘just pay tariffs’ as trade talks continueCanadaJul 25
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CanadaTaxpayer-funded cafeteria losing thousands of dollars says New Westminster councillor
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CanadaVancouver’s Granville Connector opens
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ConsumerRecycling truck fire sparks warning from Central Okanagan
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CanadaBurnaby spa owner speaks in court at sexual assault sentencing hearing
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CanadaPeople leaving ER without care on the rise, stats show
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ConsumerHappenings on Broadway this summer during bridge rehabilitation
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CanadaCanadian families spend 42.3 per cent of their income on taxes, study finds
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ConsumerDonation scam targets more animal charities
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ConsumerNetflix rolling out more ads & how a weak password sunk a UK transport company
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ConsumerWatering your plants the right way
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CanadaB.C. signs three internal trade agreements
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ConsumerMADD Canada on Vancouver extending liquor service hours
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Trump says Canada could have to ‘just pay tariffs’ as trade talks continueTrump said the U.S. has not 'had a lot of luck' with Canada during negotiations on a new trade and security deal, suggesting the two countries may end up with no new agreement.CanadaJul 25
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New car sales tumble in Canada as trade war bites, new data showsRetail sales in Canada fell 1.1 per cent in May to $69.2 billion, led largely by falling motor vehicle sales, new data from Statistics Canada showed on Thursday.CanadaJul 24
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University of Manitoba studies Ozempic marketingResearchers at the University of Manitoba are looking at how marketing for drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy influence peoples' views on food, hunger, and weight.HealthJul 23
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Rock legend commissions unique ‘piece of art’ from small Calgary companyThey've been described as pieces of art, created by a small Calgary woodworking company that recently made a special delivery to another world famous artist.ConsumerJul 23
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Canadian return trips from the U.S. fell nearly 32% in May: StatCanCanadian trips to the U.S. fell by almost 32 per cent in May, according to Statistics Canada, which was the fifth straight monthly decline amid the trade war.ConsumerJul 23
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How falling rents offer ‘a good opportunity’ if you’re trying to buy a homeCombined with a soft housing market, falling rents across the country could offer opportunities for renters looking to become homeowners.CanadaJul 23
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Canada Post strike ‘yo-yoing’ has some businesses turning elsewhere: CFIBAs members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers vote on the latest and "final" offers from Canada Post, many Canadian businesses owners say they are moving on from the company.ConsumerJul 22
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Federal probe into massive PowerSchool data breach is being discontinuedThe hack accessed the personal data — including medical information and social security numbers — of millions of current and former students and thousands of staff across Canada.TechJul 22
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Carney says he’ll only take ‘best deal for Canada’ in U.S. trade talksPrime Minister Mark Carney was joined by provincial and territorial leaders at a summit meeting in Ontario Tuesday to discuss the current trade negotiations with the United States.EconomyJul 22
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Alberta housing starts outpace 2024 levelsFollowing a record year for new home construction in Alberta, housing starts are on track to exceed 2024 numbers after a strong first half of 2025.EconomyJul 21
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