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Slow uptake for electric vehicles in Canada

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Despite being seen as the cars of the future, electric vehicles only make up for 3.5 per cent of cars sold in Canada. While consumers are concerned about the price and range, automotive companies continue to put out new electric vehicles...
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Businesses, financial markets react to latest Trump tariff threat

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Canadian businesses, consumers and financial markets are responding to the 35 per cent U.S. tariff on Canadian goods, as uncertainty looms. The increased tariff is expected to take effect Aug. 1.
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SHEIN pop-up in Calgary prompts calls to shop local

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SHEIN, a popular online fast fashion giant, launched a pop-up store at Cross Iron Mills selling western wear for the duration of the Calgary Stampede. That prompted a response from the city's vintage reseller community, which wants...
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Want Quebec stores to stay open later on weekends? You might get your wish

9th - Higher Ed
Most Quebec stores are legally obliged to close by 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, but the province is testing the idea of allowing them to stay open three hours later in three cities.
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Beyond the bin: making reuse a norm

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Companies around the world are looking for ways to reduce waste. Terracycle is a U.S.-based, global company that recycles hard-to-recycle items. Terracycle launched a reuse platform called Loop in five countries, but only succeeded in...
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Ancestry CEO says he wasn’t gunning for the corner office

9th - Higher Ed
Ancestry CEO Howard Hochhauser told the Fortune COO Summit that he didn't initially seek out the corner office.
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Competition Bureau sues DoorDash over misleading fees

9th - Higher Ed
Canada’s competition watchdog is suing DoorDash, accusing it of deceptive pricing that tacked hidden fees onto orders. The bureau wants the company to stop the practice, pay a penalty, and refund customers.
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Global ocean trade faces pressure from climate & tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
Global trade tensions are set to disrupt the flow of ocean goods, with the United States likely to face a sharp rise in seafood prices.
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Prices dip in Europe: what it means for you

9th - Higher Ed
Euro zone consumers are finally seeing signs of price relief, as inflation across the bloc fell to 1.9% in may. The latest data, driven by a notable decline in services inflation and easing core prices, suggests that the worst of the...
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India-Pakistan tensions raise costs for airlines

9th - Higher Ed
The ongoing ban on Indian airlines using Pakistani airspace is significantly impacting the aviation sector, leading to increased operational costs and potential fare hikes.
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Trump administration plans to appeal court-ordered strike down of tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
The United States Court of International Trade ordered a strike down of a portion of Trump's trade agenda Wednesday, stating he overstepped his constitutional authority by imposing sweeping levies on global goods. The White House...
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U.S. booze is back on the shelf in two provinces. But is anyone buying? | Hanomansing Tonight

9th - Higher Ed
Canadians in Alberta and Saskatchewan will see U.S. booze back on the shelf after the two provinces lifted their bans on American-made alcohol imports. Andrew Ferguson, the owner of an independent liquor store, says he does not expect...
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EU's €2 handling charge for cheap imports to snare Chinese products

9th - Higher Ed
Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič announced a fee to counterbalance the cost safety checks for products coming from China – and hopefully curbing numbers of packages sent to Europe.
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Trump wants smartphones built in the U.S. Why that'll cost you more | Hanomansing Tonight

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U.S. President Donald Trump is demanding that Apple and other smartphone makers produce their phones in the U.S. or else face a 25 per cent tariff.
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Short and not-so-sweet: These MUN profs say Premier Hogan axing the sugar tax is premature

9th - Higher Ed
The Sugar Sweetened Beverage Tax added 20 cents to the cost of each litre of those drinks. In the last three years, the government raked in approximately $12 million annually. Premier John Hogan explains why he cut the tax, and two MUN...
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Know Before You Go: New auto tariffs to impact car industry and consumers

9th - Higher Ed
News 12’s Roxanne Evans reports that new car prices could jump by thousands, making it difficult for working-class individuals to afford vehicles.
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Trade War Time-Out: Here Is How It Will Affect Your Next Shopping Trip

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Shopping expert Trae Bodge discusses how talks between the U.S. and China is good news for now, but uncertainty remains for back-to-school and the holidays.
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Trump Meets with Retail CEOs to Discuss Tariffs

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President Trump met with executives from major retailers, including Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe’s, and Target on Monday to discuss the impact of his tariffs.
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Want to leave a negative review online? Be careful what you write

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec’s consumer watchdog says a growing number of consumers are facing legal actions or threats from businesses after posting negative reviews online.
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Yale study: Tariffs could cost the average American household $4,700 per year

9th - Higher Ed
Tariffs could cost the average American household an extra $4,700 this year, according to the Budget Lab at Yale.
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Global matcha boom driving a shortage in Japan, impacting Vancouver businesses

9th - Higher Ed
Global demand for matcha is skyrocketing, but experts say Japan’s limited production and declining number of tea farmers are causing supply shortages. As Leanne Yu reports, the shortage has some Vancouver businesses looking for other...
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China has been preparing for U.S. tariffs 'for years,' says expert | Hanomansing Tonight

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China has raised tariffs on U.S. imports to 125 per cent. Victor Shih, the director of 21st Century China Center, joins Hanomansing Tonight to break down how the trade war between U.S. and China continues to escalate and how U.S....
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Escalating US-China trade war hits supply chains

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Global markets turn from fear to euphoria as President Trump backpedals on tariffs and pauses large reciprocal tariffs on all countries except China for 90 days. While traders reveling in market euphoria's rally wonder just how far it...
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Over 1700 Lbs. of Butter Recalled

9th - Higher Ed
Cabot Creamery has voluntarily recalled approximately 1,701 pounds of its Sea Salted Extra Creamy Premium Butter due to elevated levels of coliform bacteria.