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OECD Flags Tariff Risks on Global Growth

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New ReviewThe organisation for economic cooperation and development has raised India’s growth forecast for the financial year 2026. The upward revision reflects the impact of monetary and fiscal easing, Along with the latest tax reforms. However,...
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U.S. Tariffs: Coffee Still Faces Supply Chain Disruptions

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New ReviewU.S. Tariffs: The coffee sector is still facing supply chain disruptions due to U.S. Tariffs. Green coffee from Brazil and roasted coffee from Switzerland are particularly hit the most. American consumers have largely yet to see the...
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Tariffs hamper profits from bumper canola crop

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New ReviewSaskatchewan canola farmers are reporting their best crop in years, but they may not rake in much profit because Chinese tariffs have hurt prices and largely taken away one of Canada’s biggest markets.
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GST on Indian Coffee Down from 18% to 5% | Good News for Instant Coffee Drinkers

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New ReviewThe Indian government has reduced the GST on coffee from 18% to 5%, offering a big relief to instant coffee drinkers across the country.
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Canada's inflation rate rose to 1.9% in August

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New ReviewCanada's annual inflation rate rose to 1.9% in August, Statistics Canada said on Tuesday. Gas prices, which dropped at a rate of more than 16 per cent in July, were still declining in August — but at a slower pace than they had...
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Lyft CEO says "better service" will help it compete with Uber

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New ReviewLyft CEO David Risher told Fortune #BrainstormTech that "better service" will help with ride-sharing company compete with rival Uber.
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October’s Budget must be about ‘ending the rip-off’, Mary Lou McDonald says

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New ReviewMs McDonald addressed her parliamentary party and staff having ruled herself out of the running for being the party’s presidential candidate after thinking “long and hard” about the prospect. She said she wanted to focus instead on...
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Trump Policies Shine on Precious Metals

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New ReviewPrecious metals have been one of the strongest performing commodities this year, with gold rising more than 33 percent and touching multiple record highs.
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Floods in Pakistan’s Punjab devastate farms and drive food prices higher

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New ReviewFloods devastate Pakistan's Punjab, destroying farmland & livelihoods. Food prices soar as agricultural heartland struggles to recover.
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TIFF battling Venice, Telluride film festivals for major premieres

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New ReviewTIFF kicked off its 50th edition on Thursday, drawing stars, fans and exciting premieres. But questions linger over ticket prices and whether the event is being overshadowed by other film festivals.
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Is Greater Vancouver’s housing market going up?

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New ReviewVancouver real estate agents have cited new sales numbers as evidence that the region’s housing market might be heating up, but as Justin McElroy reports, sales are nowhere near the levels seen a few years ago.
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Gold hits record high above $3,500 an ounce

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New ReviewGold prices have hit an all-time high, as global investors rush toward safe-haven assets amid rising geopolitical tensions and expectations of a U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut. The precious metal's rally is being fueled by fears of global...
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Zellers opens in Edmonton - again

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New ReviewAfter a brief time in Edmonton's Kingsway Mall, Zellers will now try its luck at Londonderry Mall. The discount store will be only one in Canada. The chain has struggled in the past but that hasn't impacted the love of its fans. Scott...
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Tariff exemptions on small shipments expire under new Trump administration rules

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New ReviewA wide range of small imports to the U.S. will lose duty-free status starting on Friday, as the Trump administration ends de minimis exemptions on imported goods valued at less than $800. (Scripps News)
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Home Depot Says Prices Will Go Up Due to Tariffs

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New ReviewHome Depot announced that it plans to raise prices on a limited range of imported products in response to higher tariffs imposed by the Trump administration.
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U.S. Fed Hints at Possible Rate Cut in Sept

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New ReviewU.S federal reserve chair jerome powell is sounding the alarm on growing pressures facing the american economy... Telling global central bankers gathered in wyoming that a rate cut could be on the table next month as risks to jobs grow...
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'We do need to work together': Sask. premier to travel to China for talks on canola

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New ReviewSaskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he intends to meet with Chinese officials in the next two weeks to discuss the ongoing canola dispute. The announcement comes after a Thursday meeting between Moe, the federal Agriculture Minister...
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New report shows how patients can pay different costs for the same health care procedures

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New ReviewA new report from Trilliant Health looked at employer-sponsored health care plans and found "Insured patients across the country pay widely varying amounts for the same procedure." (Scripps News)
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Inflation cools, except at the grocery store

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New ReviewCanada’s overall inflation rate dropped in July thanks largely to lower gas prices, but grocery prices increased twice as fast as other consumer products.
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$225K for a new pool slide? Municipal mayors say they’re struggling to keep up with soaring costs

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New ReviewThe new slide will be installed at a local pool in a municipality northwest of Montreal next year. The mayor of Sainte-Thérèse, Que., acknowledges the price is exorbitant, but says there was no other choice.
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Inflation slowed to 1.7% in July, despite rising food prices

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New ReviewInflation cooled in July, thanks largely to lower gas prices, but Statistics Canada said grocery and shelter costs were accelerating last month. The annual rate of inflation fell to 1.7 per cent in July, down from 1.9 per cent in June.
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Grocery prices surge while inflation drops

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New ReviewCanada’s overall inflation rate dropped in July thanks largely to lower gas prices, but grocery prices increased twice as fast as other consumer products.
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Who is paying the high cost of tariffs?

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New ReviewEconomic indicators this week have showed new effects of President Donald Trump's tariffs. For American consumers, there could still be price hikes ahead, from groceries to clothing to vehicles. (Scripps News)
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LI nonprofit asks community to join 'Dollar Drive' to help families in need, maintain community-driven programs

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New ReviewThe nonprofit says that donating just $1 can help sustain Angels of Long Island’s efforts to support families in need and maintain community-driven programs.