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More People Buying Homes Without Seeing Them First, Thanks to the Internet

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We are heading towards a buyers market, and technology is making it easier to sell your current home to buy a new one. Quinn Hawkins, Head of Redfin Now, breaks down what is iBuying and how it works.
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Kimbal Musk: Tariffs Hurting Our Farmers

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The newest round of tariffs on China imposed by the Trump administration will be damaging for American farmers, particularly soybean and corn growers, said Kimbal Musk, the restaurateur (and brother of Elon) who founded the Kitchen...
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"Wolf of Wall Street" Jordan Belfort's Advice for Closing Sales

9th - Higher Ed
Leonardo DiCaprio brought the "Wolf of Wall Street" to life on the big screen, but it was the real-life story that originally captivated audiences and readers. Now, the original "Wolf" is out with his third book, "Way of the Wolf:...
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British PM Theresa May gets nod to form government

9th - Higher Ed
Speaks to media after audience with Queen Elizabeth
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Does new HIV drug increase risky sex behaviours?

9th - Higher Ed
'Once the risk of HIV is eliminated, people may be less likely to use condoms,' health official says
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An uncertain 2017 for Fort McMurray residents

9th - Higher Ed
Seven months after devastating forest fire, some residents have successfully rebuilt their homes and their lives, but others face uncertainty
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OPEC strikes a deal

9th - Higher Ed
Renee Filippone explains what OPEC's agreement means
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Blair outlines Canada’s objectives ahead of July’s NATO summit, including organizing secure military supply lines

9th - Higher Ed
Canada’s Defence Minister, Bill Blair, one of his goals at the 2024 NATO summit is trying to secure the supply of critical minerals and energy from allies, instead of relying on adversarial countries like China that currently controls...
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Canada prioritizing secure supply lines ahead of NATO summit, minister says

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Federal Defence Minister Bill Blair says one of his goals at this summer's NATO summit is to secure supplies of critical minerals and energy from allies instead of relying on adversarial countries like China that currently control much...
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Province heading back to bargaining table with Sask. teachers

9th - Higher Ed
The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation and the provincial government are heading back to the bargaining table. It comes amid a months-long contract dispute.
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Uncertainty ahead for those fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh

9th - Higher Ed
Those leaving Nagorno-Karabakh take the only winding road connecting to Armenia, taking whatever they can strap to their cars, but with little idea of what will happen when they arrive.
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Murray-Tiafoe funny interview

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Watch a funny moment when Frances Tiafoe played a prank on Andy Murray during an interview.
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NAFTA allies hold joint press conference after first day of talks at North American Leaders' Summit

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he looks forward to working with U.S. President Joe Biden and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on issues relating to climate change and the economy.
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Digital Asset Marketplace Bakkt Launches on NYSE Via SPAC Merger

9th - Higher Ed
Cryptocurrency and other digital assets platform Bakkt debuted on the New York Stock Exchange on Monday. CEO Gavin Michael joined Cheddar to talk about the decision behind launching an IPO and why a SPAC merger was the ideal route for...
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'There's certainly a belief that [the AstraZeneca vaccine] is pending, any day now, to be available' | Blaine Higgs

9th - Higher Ed
New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs says that while it's not guaranteed, he was told the AstraZeneca vaccine could be approved soon, making millions of more doses available quickly.
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'When we have those factors in place, we will be able to extend the range and we will do that I'm sure' | Blaine Higgs

9th - Higher Ed
New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs reacts to new National Advisory Committee on Immunization recommendations on the second dose of COVID-19 vaccines.
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European neighbours ban travel from UK due to new coronavirus strain

9th - Higher Ed
Italy, Belgium, Ireland and the Netherlands are among countries to have banned flights from the UK, in a bid to limit the spread of a new coronavirus strain.
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EU neighbours and Canada ban travel from UK due to new coronavirus strain

9th - Higher Ed
Italy, Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands and Canada are among countries to have banned flights from the UK, in a bid to limit the spread of a new coronavirus strain.
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UK travel bans: EU and UK to hold emergency meetings to respond to border closures

9th - Higher Ed
Authorities in Brussels and London will chair emergency meetings on Monday to discuss a ban on travel to and from the UK amid the spread of a new coronavirus strain.
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UK travel bans: EU plan to allow British traffic due in 'coming hours'

9th - Higher Ed
Authorities in Brussels and London will chair emergency meetings on Monday to discuss a ban on travel to and from the UK amid the spread of a new coronavirus strain.
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Britain and France to allow cross-Channel traffic 'within hours' — UK PM

9th - Higher Ed
Boris Johnson says he had spoken to President Emmanuel Macron and that they both 'understood' each other's position
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EU to hold crisis talks over new coronavirus strain as UK awaits French border decision

9th - Higher Ed
The leaders of Britain and France hope to resolve delays to goods transportation at their border "within hours", Boris Johnson has said.
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EU to hold crisis talks over new coronavirus variant as UK awaits French border decision

9th - Higher Ed
The leaders of Britain and France hope to resolve delays to goods transportation at their border "within hours", Boris Johnson has said.
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EU calls for countries to lift blanket travel bans on UK

9th - Higher Ed
European Commission says bans on flights and trains to Britain should be stopped 'given the need to ensure essential travel and avoid supply chain disruptions'