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Trump's Tariffs Loom in the Background Before Apple Event

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Something different looms over this year's annual Apple keynote: an escalating trade war with China, a country on which the company is so dependent. What will that mean for the consumer? Plus, could there be some surprises in store at...
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Postal workers reject latest contract offer, Toronto loses Amazon bid and gas prices drop | Business Panel

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Our weekend business panel discusses the Canadian Union of Postal Workers rejection of Canada Post's latest contract offer, Toronto's failed bid for Amazon's new headquarters and plummeting prices in the oil and gas industry.
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Amazon Will Be First Trillion Dollar Stock- Forrester Analyst

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Shares of the e-commerce giant soared after hours after the company trounced estimates for earnings and revenue. Its fast-growing cloud business saw revenues rise nearly 50 percent to $6.1 billion. Forrester Research's Sucharita Kodali...
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Amazon Will Be First Trillion Dollar Stock, Says Forrester Analyst

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Shares of the e-commerce giant soared hours after the company trounced estimates for earnings. Its fast-growing cloud business saw revenues rise nearly 50 percent to $6.1 billion. Forrester Research's Sucharita Kodali told Cheddar the...
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Trump Says He's 'Ready' to Slap Tariffs on All Chinese Imports, As Prices For Goods Rise

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The president, in an interview with CNBC on Thursday, said he's looking to tax every single Chinese good that enters the company, which amounts to $505 billion. The tariffs would come at a time when prices for common consumer products --...
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Drug Companies Tout Lower Prices

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Peter Loftus, Reporter at the Wall Street Journal, is skeptical of pharmaceutical companies touting lower drug prices. Merck may be releasing lower drug prices, Loftus told Cheddar, but they represent a smaller percentage of the...
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Are Lower Drug Prices for Real?

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Peter Loftus, Reporter at the Wall Street Journal, is skeptical of pharmaceutical companies touting lower drug prices. Merck may be cutting prices on medications, Loftus told Cheddar, but the ones affected represent a smaller percentage...
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Trump's 'Ready' to Slap Tariffs on All Chinese Imports

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The president, in an interview with CNBC this week, said he's looking to tax every single Chinese good that enters the U.S., which amounts to $505 billion. The tariffs would come at a time when prices for common consumer products,...
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Reasons to Buy the Next Market Dip

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Stocks dipped today after the White House threatened to impose a new set of tariffs on China on $200 billion worth of goods. However, Kate Warne, investment strategist at Edward Jones, says this could be an opportunity for investors....
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Amazon Prime Day (and a Half) Will Be the Biggest One Yet

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The retail giant's fourth annual Prime Day begins July 16 and will last 36 hours, making it the longest one to date. But the company may have an ulterior motive for the low prices, says Matt Swider, senior mobile and buying guides editor...
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Auto dealers’ warning on tariffs

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If President Trump makes good on his threat to add tariffs on cars and car parts, the price of a car could spike by $9,000.
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Consumer impact

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Jacqueline Hansen looks at how Canadians could be affected in a Canada-U.S. trade spat.
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Canada-U.S. trade spat catches consumers in crossfire

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The Canada-U.S. trade spat has consumers caught in the crossfire, as tariffs threaten to raise the cost of foods and household goods.
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Transport costs

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Dave Earle, President of the B-C Trucking Association joins us now to find out how all this is impacting his business.
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Oil's upward momentum

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Karl Schamotto of Cambridge Global Payments on whether oil prices can maintain their trajectory.
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Canada's rising inflation

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Sabrina Bond, economist at the Conference Board of Canada, on the latest reading on inflation.
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Ticketmaster, Stubhub fight new anti-scalper law in Ontario

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The new law comes into effect July 1 and would cap resale prices at 150 per cent.
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Cost of living in Berlin is rising

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Tens of thousands of new residents move to Berlin each year, and the property investors are following. The city famously dubbed 'poor but sexy' by a former mayor is becoming a lot more expensive to live in This mum-to-be lives in the...
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Trump's Drug Pricing Plan: More Bark Than Bite?

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The president laid out a plan that promised to bring down the costs of drugs. But it could amount to minimal changes that put too much pressure on drugmakers, says Adriel Bettelheim, health care editor at Politico.
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Slamming a 'Broken System,' Trump Proposes to Lower Drug Prices

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The president laid out a plan that promised to bring down the costs of drugs. But it could amount to just minimal changes that don't end up pressuring drug makers enough to bring down prices, says Adriel Bettelheim, health care editor at...
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Pharma Shares Shrug Off Trump's Drug Pricing Plan

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The president laid out a plan that promised to bring down the costs of drugs. But it could amount to just minimal changes that don't end up pressuring drug makers enough to bring down prices, says Adriel Bettelheim, health care editor at...
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NFL Tickets Keep Selling, Despite Ratings & Safety Concerns

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SeatGeek co-founder Russ D'Souza says that, despite lower ratings and bad PR, NFL ticket prices remain the highest of all pro sports, and he doesn't see that changing anytime soon.
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B.C. gas prices set record for highest in North America

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B.C. gas prices have soared in recent days, enough to set the record for the highest prices ever in North America. Even with the cost of fuel rising, Canadians don't appear to be changing their driving.
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Previewing the Federal Reserve's Meeting

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As the central bank heads into its two-day policy meeting Tuesday, several factors loom large: inflation, an economy that is at full employment but wages are stagnant, and a new government spending plan that could increase the national...