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Crude outlook

9th - Higher Ed
Carl Larry, principal consultant at Oil Outlooks and Opinions, has a reading on what's happening in the oil sector
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Dairy industry changes

9th - Higher Ed
Dalhousie University's Sylvain Charlebois on the pending arrival of CETA, and the upheaval it will mean for Canadian farmers and dairy processors
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ViewPoint | Canada's most deranged housing market

9th - Higher Ed
CBC Columnist Robyn Urback says governments need to do something about Toronto's alarming housing market, which is following in the footsteps of Vancouver.
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Impact of foreign buyers tax

9th - Higher Ed
Josh Gordon of Simon Fraser University is the author of a new report calling on Toronto to follow Vancouver's lead with a foreign home buyers tax
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Oil price falls to new 2017 low

9th - Higher Ed
Oil prices have tumbled following a report that stocks are rising worldwide. The price of crude was at its lowest in three months on Tuesday after the revelation by OPEC, which also said there was a surprise jump in production by the...
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Market shakeup

9th - Higher Ed
Sylvain Charlebois of Dalhousie University on what Amazon's takeover of Whole Foods could mean for Canada's grocers and your grocery bill
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Moody’s predicts cooling in red-hot housing market

9th - Higher Ed
Andres Carbacho-Burgos of Moody's Analytics explains how interest rates and new mortgage rules will cool most Canadian markets
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Oil prices

9th - Higher Ed
Rory Johnston of Scotiabank on the U.S. becoming the world's biggest oil producer
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TSX's time

9th - Higher Ed
Diana Avigdo of Barometer Capital Management on whether now is time for the TSX to shine.
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Eurozone inflation at four-year high of 2% increases pressure on ECB

9th - Higher Ed
Eurozone inflation surged to its highest in four years last month. Consumer prices in the 19 countries using the euro rose by 2.0 percent from February last year – up from January’s 1.8 percent. Producer prices – the amount that...
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New tough stance

9th - Higher Ed
Jury Krytiuk of A. Nash Travel on what Donald Trump's position on Cuba could mean for Canadian tour operators
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Canadian food prices to rise

9th - Higher Ed
Dalhousie University's Food Price Report says the cost of food is rising faster than what Statistics Canada's food inflation report indicates
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Crude prices

9th - Higher Ed
Carl Larry, market specialist with Thomson Reuters, on a possible shakeup in the boom-bust price cycle for oil
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Norwegian targets budget-conscious travellers with cheap transatlantic flights

9th - Higher Ed
Low-cost airline Norwegian has announced plans to shake up the transatlantic travel market offering super low fares. One-way flights between the US and Europe would initially cost as little as $65 or 69 euros, but there are lots of...
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Saudi Arabia’s oil price target revealed

9th - Higher Ed
Saudi Arabia wants crude oil prices to rise to around $60 a barrel this year. That is according to a report by the Reuters news agency quoting sources from OPEC countries and the oil industry. Around $60 is the level the Saudis and their...
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BP’s spending spree means a need for higher crude prices

9th - Higher Ed
BP has said it needs oil to be selling for $60 a barrel by the end of the year for it to break even. That is higher than its previous target of $50 to $55 which is where prices have been recently. For all of last year they were at an...
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European court rules size doesn’t matter in supermarket ads

9th - Higher Ed
The European Court of Justice has concluded that size doesn’t matter in a case involving French chains Carrefour and Intermarché. The judges ruled that retailers can compare prices from different sized stores provided they make it clear...
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Dow within reach of 20,000 milestone

9th - Higher Ed
John Shoven of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research on whether Dow 20,000 even matters
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Carbon pricing drives up gas costs

9th - Higher Ed
Drivers in Ontario and Alberta are paying more for gas after new carbon prices kicked in on Jan. 1.
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Housing crunch

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's Renée Filippone reports on a Bank of Canada housing warning and B.C.'s move to help first-time home buyers
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Food prices rocket at northern hamlet's only store

9th - Higher Ed
Residents of Fort Chipewyan, one of Alberta’s northernmost communities, say they've had to fly in their own food
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Food prices to spike

9th - Higher Ed
The average Canadian family may need to dish out $420 more for food next year and changing U.S. immigration policies could be to blame
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Oil bounces back on OPEC deal hopes

9th - Higher Ed
Oil prices jumped on Tuesday on expectations that top producers from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries may be able to reach an agreement to pump less crude. They needs to do that to reduce a huge supply glut. News of...
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More like Texas

9th - Higher Ed
Ben Eisen of the Fraser Institute on why he says Alberta should be acting more like the U.S. oil producing state