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Supply Chain Issues and Regulatory Cost Blamed for Surging Housing Costs

9th - Higher Ed
As housing prices continues to rise, Tim Rood, managing director at the real estate finance solutions company SitusAMC, joined Cheddar's "Closing Bell" to talk about what is driving up the costs, attributing it to supply chain...
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Call for More Home Building as Mortgage Rates Skyrocket

9th - Higher Ed
Mortgage rates reach sky-high levels amid the spring prime time for house buying. Lawrence Yun, the chief economist for the National Association of Realtors, joined Cheddar News to talk about what buyers should be looking for this...
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U.S. to accept international travellers with WHO-approved vaccines

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. will soon accept international travellers who are inoculated with a COVID-19 vaccine that has been approved by the World Health Organization.
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Affordability and mental health dominate the hustings

9th - Higher Ed
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole, Green Leader Annamie Paul and NDP leader Jagmeet Singh all campaigned in Ontario. Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau toured B.C., while Bloc Leader Yves-François Blanchet stayed in Quebec.
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Doctor holds counter-protest against demonstrators targeting hospitals

9th - Higher Ed
Dr. Raghu Venugopal, an emergency room doctor in Toronto, held a counter-protest against demonstrators targeting Toronto General Hospital in opposition to COVID-19 measures and vaccine mandates. He says the protests are 'unacceptable'...
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Small businesses want break on credit card transaction fees

9th - Higher Ed
The pandemic has made paying by credit card almost a default, but smaller businesses want the federal government to make card companies give them a break on the transaction fees they pay for each purchase.
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Ontario issues stay-at-home order amid dire COVID-19 projections

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario's latest modelling data has painted a dire picture and prompted a provincewide stay-at-home order. But in many long-term care homes and ICUs, it may already be too late.
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Dr. Tam and Dr. Njoo are asked what happens to Canada's hospitals if COVID rates double

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's chief public health officer and deputy chief public health officer spoke with reporters in Ottawa on Friday.
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UK puts Liverpool under strict COVID-19 lockdown

9th - Higher Ed
Movement will be restricted and pubs will be closed down in one of the country's biggest cities.
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Mary J. Blige Joins Breast Cancer Awareness Initiative

9th - Higher Ed
Grammy-winning singer Mary J. Blige and Linda Goler Blount, CEO of the Black Women's Health Imperative, joined Cheddar to discuss a new Breast Cancer Month initiative encouraging Black women to get a mammogram.
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Alberta looks to infrastructure spending and corporate tax cuts to boost economy

9th - Higher Ed
Hard hit by both rock-bottom oil prices and the COVID-19 pandemic, Alberta rolled out its economic comeback plan today, and it leans heavily on infrastructure spending and tax cuts.
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U.S. infectious disease specialist addresses spike in COVID-19 cases in 23 states

9th - Higher Ed
States that didn't shut down fast enough and reopened too early are seeing a rising number of hospitalizations, says Dr. Teena Chopra of Wayne State University.
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Futures Get A Boost After Pfizer Says Covid Vaccine Could be Ready For Emergency Use by Late November

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. futures got a boost this morning to end the week. Stocks were pointing to a higher open on positive coronavirus vaccine news, with Pfizer saying it could be ready to apply for emergency use authorization by late November. Kevin...
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Lebanon money exchangers back at work after strike

9th - Higher Ed
Government had blamed them for the devaluation of the local currency, but now there appears to be a deal to control the currency market.
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What B.C. did right in long-term care homes during pandemic

9th - Higher Ed
While Ontario and Quebec struggle with major COVID-19 outbreaks at long-term care homes, British Columbia's approach appears to be a model case, with clear and decisive action on everything from staffing policy, to pay, to personal...
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What will it take to end U.S. protests

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Ian Hanomansing talks to Keith Mayes, a professor at the department of African American and African studies at the University of Minnesota, about race relations in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area and what it could take to stop the...
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Why the U.S. rate cut came now

9th - Higher Ed
It could take months to counter the downward effects of the coronavirus, says Gareth Watson, a wealth adviser with Richardson GMP.
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Why the Bank of Canada cut was bigger than expected

9th - Higher Ed
It's the first time the bank has cut rates since 2015.
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Price of pet care climbing, insurance rates increasing for LI pet owners

9th - Higher Ed
Pet insurance can offset some of the expense of going to the veterinarian, but experts say the rising price of veterinary care and more pet owners enrolling in insurance are driving up premiums.
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India home loans get cheaper with RBI cut

9th - Higher Ed
The RBI's rate cut has made home loans more affordable in India, with experts predicting further rate reductions as competition increases.
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N.W.T. gov't invites Canadian doctors to name their price to work in Yellowknife

9th - Higher Ed
In a move to find enough doctors to work shifts in Yellowknife this summer, the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority launched a bidding system. The territory's medical director explains how it works.
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Sask. has the highest rate among provinces of homeowners falling behind on their mortgage payments

9th - Higher Ed
Tyler Franson is falling behind on his mortgage payments and is not alone in Saskatchewan. But analysts say it's not as bad as it looks for the province.
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$15 off your electric bill? Connecticut lawmakers say it’s a start

9th - Higher Ed
After months of closed-door negotiations, the Connecticut Senate could take up massive energy legislation as early as Friday night. It trims back the Public Benefits Charge from your power bill.
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'BACK OFF': Trump Scolds, But Fails To 'Control' Fed Reserve Chair; Powell Roars In Rare Statement

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U.S. President Donald Trump met with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell at the White House in a surprise encounter that sparked fresh controversy. Trump reportedly rebuked Powell for not cutting interest rates, claiming high borrowing...