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Why some Montreal cafes still charge extra for non-dairy milk options

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Dairy milk alternatives like soy and oat have typically cost more in grocery stores than cow milk. Now, all milk options cost about the same. Some coffee shops are adjusting, while others say the grocery store prices don't tell the whole...
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How possible Trump tariffs could impact Canada's economy

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With U.S. president-elect Donald Trump set to take office Monday, Metro Morning host David Common spoke to an expert researcher in international trade about what can be done to protect Canada's economy from the threat of tariffs.
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Talking Trump: Connecticut residents share their thoughts about incoming Trump administration

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Connecticut residents shared their thoughts about the state of the country and the incoming Trump administration with News 12's Larry Epstein.
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Multiple generations of family flee for safety, as L.A. wildfires destroyed their homes

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Los Angeles wildfire evacuee Caitlin Doran, who lives in the Pacific Palisades, fled her family home. Now, three generations of her family are living under one roof, and Doran says the fire spread ‘so fast.’ Over 100,000 residents have...
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Avian flu threatening B.C. poultry farms

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Close to 80 poultry farms in B.C. have experienced avian flu outbreaks since the middle of October, according to the B.C. Poultry Association.
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Saving on the holidays? Start by trimming your tree budget

9th - Higher Ed
The price of Christmas trees has grown, but there are still some ways to save. It just might mean branching out a little.
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Ontario sees sharpest rise in child poverty among provinces

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A new report card from Campaign 2000, a coalition of child welfare organizations that monitors child and family poverty, found rates rose by record numbers in 2022 across the country.
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NDP's idea to boost grocery store competition won't impact prices much, grocer and economist say

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Manitoba's NDP government plans to introduce legislation that would ban restrictive real estate covenants dictating who is allowed to sell food and where. The NDP hopes this move will increase competition and make groceries more...
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NDP looks to increase grocery store competition by banning real estate restrictions

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Manitoba's premier is hoping he's found a way to make grocery prices cheaper. His government is going after a real estate clause that dictates who is allowed to sell food and where. But as the CBC's Ian Froese reports, some are...
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Government pausing GST on wide array of products for two months

9th - Higher Ed
The pause begins December 14 and includes groceries, diapers and more.
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Government pausing GST on wide array of products starting December 14

9th - Higher Ed
The pause will remain until February and incudes groceries, diapers and more.
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Trudeau government announces 2-month GST pause on some goods

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the federal government is pausing the GST on a wide array of products from Dec. 14 to Feb. 15, as part of a suite of new measures meant to alleviate cost-of-living pressures. The government...
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What does politics in B.C. and Ireland have in common?

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Voters in Ireland are casting their ballots in a general election on Friday. CBC News story producer Alan Regan, who has covered elections in both Ireland and B.C., tells The Early Edition host Stephen Quinn about the political...
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Spike in steel tariffs could imperil Trump promise of lower grocery prices

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The Campbell Co., whose soup cans are a staple for millions of Americans, has said it was working to mitigate the impact of tariffs but may be forced to raise prices. (Scripps News)
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Sen. Mark Kelly warns of costs going up, Americans losing jobs due to tariffs

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Kelly criticized the Trump administration, calling them "not serious people" when it comes to policymaking. (Scripps News)
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Upcoming Trump tariffs could make things more expensive for American farmers

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The United States is set to impose tariffs of 25% on goods from Canada and Mexico starting Tuesday, while also doubling existing 10% tariff on imports from China. American farmers could pay the price. (Scripps News)
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CookUnity CEO Says an IPO is on the Horizon

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CookUnity is turning a profit after seeing 90% year-on-year growth in 2024. Now the company has its eyes set on going global - as it launches in Toronto this May. Mateo Marietti, CookUnity CEO joined Bloomberg Open Interest to talk about...
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Where Did the Fed's Inflation Target Come From?

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One part of the Federal Reserve's dual mandate is to keep inflation in check, which has proven to be stickier than expected after the pandemic. But, where did the Fed's 2% inflation target come from, and does it make sense in today's...
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After a Red No. 3 ban, could other food additives be cut the same way?

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Food dye Red No. 3 has been banned by the FDA. Are there other food additives that could soon be forbidden the same way? (Scripps News)
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Voters in Pennsylvania "boomerang" county talk Harris, Trump

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Northampton County has gone to Barack Obama, Donald Trump and Joe Biden in past presidential elections. (Scripps News)
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Truth Be Told fact check: Are grocery stores engaged in price gouging?

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Grocery stores are seeing bigger profits since at least 2005, according to the White House Council of Economic Advisers. But while prices are up, experts say they don't see evidence of price gouging. (Scripps News)
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Oklahoma is the latest state to cut grocery taxes, but who does this really benefit?

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Only 12 states will continue to tax groceries after Oklahoma's new policy takes effect, and that could decrease to seven by 2026. (Scripps News)
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Annual inflation rate falls below 3% for the first time since 2021 as Fed eyes potential rate cut

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A Labor Department report released Wednesday showed that year-over-year inflation fell to 2.9% last month. (Scripps News)
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Grocery bill higher than usual? Here's how you can save big the next time you're at the supermarket

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Brian Vines joins Scripps News to discuss ways the average American can avoid spending more on groceries amid rising food costs. (Scripps News)