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Chad to relocate Sudanese refugees from town of Adre

9th - Higher Ed
Authorities in Chad are planning to relocate tens of thousands of Sudanese refugees from the town of Adre.
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Thousands of B.C. port workers on strike

9th - Higher Ed
Roughly 7,400 B.C. port workers went on strike over the weekend, sparking immediate concern about the impact on the supply chain and whether the federal government should step in to avoid major disruptions.
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Sriracha Shortage Leads to Soaring Prices

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Sriracha Shortage Leads to Soaring Prices
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Ground Report: Not just tomatoes, prices of other vegetable too have hit the roof | Consumers react

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Monsoon rains over the past few days have brought much desired relief from heat. But they are burning a hole in the Aam Aadmi’s pocket as vegetable prices have soared. Consumers across the country are complaining about higher prices.With...
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Shoppers turn to informal traders to save money in Zimbabwe

9th - Higher Ed
Rising prices and inflation are a big concern ahead of the upcoming election.
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Overstock.com CEO on Bed Bath & Beyond Deal and What Lies Ahead

9th - Higher Ed
Overstock.com CEO Jonathan Johnson joined Cheddar News after a bankruptcy court approved its purchase of Bed Bath & Beyond's digital and IP assets. Johnson looked ahead to what consumers can expect as those assets are absorbed into...
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Be Well: Assessing the State of the Housing Market With Marty Cantor

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Be Well: Assessing the State of the Housing Market
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Karnataka: Tomato prices skyrocket, households see red

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Residents of Bangaluru have been taken aback by a sudden and significant increase in tomato prices. This essential vegetable, widely used in households, has witnessed a staggering 200% price hike. On Monday, the cost of one kilogram of...
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Food truck owners say inflation is eating their profits

9th - Higher Ed
Entrepreneurs Raj Kuganesan and Brenda Phillips, who own food trucks in Oshawa, Ont. say the price of everything from gasoline to ingredients has forced them to raise their prices over the past year.
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Will Swoop and Sunwing's demise mean higher airfares?

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With discount airlines Swoop and Sunwing being absorbed into WestJet, some fear the reduced competition will mean higher overall airfares. WestJet's CEO says it won't.
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No Swoop, no Sunwing, no flight deals? WestJet's CEO weighs in

9th - Higher Ed
With discount airlines Swoop and Sunwing being absorbed into WestJet, some fear the reduced competition will mean higher overall airfares. WestJet's CEO says it won't.
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Retail sales are up — but not because people are buying more

9th - Higher Ed
Retail sales numbers from Statistics Canada show increases in all sectors but furniture, appliances and electronics. Analysts say it is due to higher prices rather than people making more purchases, which has them forecasting another...
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Stretching Your Dollar: Money-Saving Tips for Back-to-School Shopping

9th - Higher Ed
Many parents are already planning an early outing for back-to-school shopping, despite the early days of summer. Inflation concerns have spurred people to plan ahead in spending. Bryce Gruber, executive editor of Today's Parent, joined...
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Egg Prices See Largest Monthly Decline in 72 Years

9th - Higher Ed
The price of one kitchen staple is dropping at a historic rate. In May, egg prices had their largest monthly decline in 72 years. Ricky Richardson, CEO of South Carolina-based Eggs Up Grill, joined Cheddar News to discuss the state of...
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Best Cost-Saving Tips for Home Improvement

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Best Cost-Saving Tips for Home Improvement
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Buying a new car is still super difficult — and they're pricey

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Many consumers say it's still next to impossible to buy a new car even though supply chain issues have mostly been sorted out. Dealers have figured out that demand has gone way up and they can charge more.
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Myanmar economy fears: Gov’t in exile to create central bank

9th - Higher Ed
Establishing an interim central bank follows concerns over new restrictions imposed by the military on currency exchange
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Argentina's economic woes: Annual inflation rate hits 114 percent

9th - Higher Ed
Argentina's latest statistics show how rising inflation has plunged more people into poverty.
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China economy: Data points to slow post-pandemic recovery

9th - Higher Ed
Economic recovery falters as manufacturing faces weaker demand amid record youth unemployment and low consumer spending.
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Post-secondary students hit hard by high rents, limited supply

9th - Higher Ed
Students are being faced with higher rents and a shortage of supply and some experts say post-secondary institutions need to co-ordinate enrolment levels with the availability of housing.
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Rent for student housing is out of control. Is there a fix?

9th - Higher Ed
Students are being faced with higher rents and a shortage of supply and some experts say post-secondary institutions need to co-ordinate enrolment levels with the availability of housing.
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Asia heatwave: Dry spell rings alarm for rice production

9th - Higher Ed
Asia faces heat, rice shortage. Climate-resilient types exist, but farmers worry about costs.
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Here's what to expect from the Bank of Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Veronica Clark with Citibank thinks the Bank of Canada should raise its lending rate on Wednesday, and even if the central bank surprises her and doesn't, she lays out the many reasons why they'll probably have to later this summer.
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B.C. minimum wage jumps, but not everyone is happy

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British Columbia residents earning minimum wage now make $16.75 per hour, an increase of 6.9 per cent to keep up with inflation. While that’s good news for workers, some small business owners worry it will cut into their already...