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B.C. raises its minimum wage to $16.75/hour

9th - Higher Ed
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...
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Guinea-Bissau holds legislative polls amid political deadlock

9th - Higher Ed
The vote comes after President Umaro Sissoco Embalo dissolved parliament last year after falling out with MPs.
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Be Well: Why Major Retailers Are Shuttering Doors

9th - Higher Ed
Be Well: Why Major Retailers Are Shuttering Doors
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Be Well: Marty Mortgage Talks State of Housing Market

9th - Higher Ed
Be Well: Marty Mortgage Talks State of Housing Market
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Stretching Your Dollar: Report Shows Rents Stable Nationally, Soaring in Some States

9th - Higher Ed
A report from Rent.com finds that prices are stabilizing at the national level but some states are still seeing some skyrocketing rates. Jon Leckie, a researcher with Rent.com, joined Cheddar News to provide the big takeaways on what're...
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Tips for Buying a Used Car: Work With Reputable Dealers

9th - Higher Ed
Used car prices are skyrocketing, with some costing as much as a brand new car. Cheddar News reporter Ashley Mastronardi has more on what's behind rising prices for pre-owned vehicles and some tips for getting the best bang for your buck.
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Used Car Prices Remain High

9th - Higher Ed
Used car prices have risen dramatically recently and continue to remain at a high rate. Cheddar News spoke with some customers and a salesman to get their take.
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Alberta party leaders target voters' wallets in final election pitches

9th - Higher Ed
UCP leader Danielle Smith and Alberta NDP leader Rachel Notley make their final pitches to undecided voters. Both are focused on affordability and easing inflation — one through forbidding tax increases while the NDP wants to cap utility...
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Tesla Trims Model 3 Prices in U.S.

9th - Higher Ed
Tesla trimmed prices by offering discounts of around $1,300 for its Model 3 vehicles, continuing price adjustments across its fleet since January.
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Best Cost-Saving Strategies for Summer Travel

9th - Higher Ed
Best Cost-Saving Strategies for Summer Travel
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Stretching Your Dollar: What to Consider Before Buying a Car

9th - Higher Ed
Karl Brauer, executive analyst with Iseecars.com, joined Cheddar News to discuss what to consider if you're in the market for a new or used vehicle.
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Eli Lilly Vows Not to Raise Price of Insulin Products

9th - Higher Ed
Drugmaker giant Eli Lilly CEO Dave Ricks said during a Senate Committee hearing that the company will not raise the price of insulin products.
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Stretching Your Dollar: Tips for Budget-Conscious Homebuyers

9th - Higher Ed
The process to purchase a home nowadays can be a daunting one, especially with inflation and higher interest rates in tow. Danielle Hale, chief economist at Realtor.com, joined Cheddar News to provide some tips for those looking to...
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New Data Shows Drop in Used Car Prices

9th - Higher Ed
New Data Shows Drop in Used Car Prices
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The Week Ahead: Disney Earnings & Key Inflation Data

9th - Higher Ed
The Week Ahead: Disney Earnings & Key Inflation Data
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Feds protecting big pharma profits over patients, advocates say

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's efforts at reforming how drugs are priced have stalled. Today, two former members of the group charged with finding a solution testified that nothing has happened because of political interference. Advocates say the federal...
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Drug price task force accuses health minister of interference

9th - Higher Ed
Former members of a federal regulatory board tasked with bringing down drug prices say their efforts were stymied by industry and political interference, including by Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos.
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Trivago CEO Axel Hefer on Company Earnings, Summer Outlook

9th - Higher Ed
Trivago CEO Axel Hefer on Company Earnings, Summer Outlook
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The Day Ahead: Major Earnings Update, State of Housing Market & Microsoft Activision Deal

9th - Higher Ed
The Day Ahead: Major Earning Update, State of Housing Market & Microsoft Activision Deal
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Declining Food Costs Linked to Drop in Producer Price Index

9th - Higher Ed
New Bureau of Labor Statistics Point to Declining Food Prices
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Explained: Why the EU economy may be heading for a ‘soft landing’

9th - Higher Ed
The economic situation in Europe is better than expected, an economist told Euronews.
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Canada’s inflation is still climbing, but more slowly

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's inflation rate slowed to 4.3 per cent in March, largely due to the cost of gas and a slowdown in climbing food prices. But as inflation starts to move toward a more manageable level, other factors are feeding economic uncertainty.
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Reverse Mortgages vs. Home Equity Loans: What's Best for Homeowners

9th - Higher Ed
Reverse Mortgages Versus Home Equity Loans and Which Option is Best for Homeowners
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Signs housing market could be warming up this spring

9th - Higher Ed
The average price of a Canadian home was down 13.7 per cent compared to this time last year, but a lack of properties on the market have prices starting to creep back up.