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Europe’s social and solidarity economy is huge with entrepreneurs

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The social and solidarity economy (SSE) is a sector far from being marginal today in Europe. Cooperatives employ about four-and-a-half million people. Europe’s social economy A significant proportion of Europe’s economy is intended to...
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Why the Fashion Tech business model is taking Europe by storm

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This episode of Business Planet comes from the Germany’s capital city, Berlin, where we visited a Fashion Tech hot spot to find out about its business model, the opportunities it presents and the secrets to its success. Fashion Tech The...
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Burkina Faso wants to share its gold wealth

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We are a hundred meters underground, in the tunnels of the Bagassi gold mine. It’s one of eight in Burkina Faso and operated by Canadian company Roxgold. Its goal is to mine 3 tons of gold every year for 10 years. Gold has become the...
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Web company offers U.S. employees a Trump exit card

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Interview with Weblinc CEO Darren Hill, who is giving his Philadelphia crew the chance to move to the firm's Vancouver branch office
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The Big Picture

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The panel discusses whether public sector workers should have the right to strike
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Morocco’s aviation industry takes off

9th - Higher Ed
Morocco’s aeronautics and aviation industry is taking off, with more than 100 European and American companies attracted to the country – according to government figures. A recent trade show in Seattle was chance to further boost the...
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Government department open to outsourcing

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Shared Services Canada eager to save money by cutting jobs, handing work to private sector
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Mad circus design brings fun twist to office life

9th - Higher Ed
An employee riding a unicycle between desks; others holding meetings on swing seats: staff at a software company in Liverpool share a funky circus-themed workspace. Ever thought of giving a presentation from a ball-pool? Well, there you...
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Premier Brad Wall Talks Carbon Tax

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Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall shares his thoughts on a carbon tax.
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Chinese services sector slowdown

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Another sign the world’s second-largest economy may be losing steam comes in a private survey which showed China’s services sector expanded at its slowest rate in 17 months in December. The Caixin/Markit purchasing manager’s index (PMI)...
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China’s exports up for December

9th - Higher Ed
A boost for China’s exports came in data for December which showed a rise of 2.3 percent from a year ago in yuan-denominated terms. Forecasts were predicting a 4.1 percent fall but experts believe a weakening currency may have boosted...
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Anant Ambani & Radhika Merchant's Grand Sangeet Ceremony UNCUT: Witness Every Magical Moment!

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Experience the grandeur and magic of Anant Ambani & Radhika Merchant's grand sangeet ceremony like never before! Join us for the UNCUT footage capturing every unforgettable moment of this star-studded affair. From dazzling performances...
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Venezuela opposition rejects election defeat

9th - Higher Ed
Venezuela opposition leader Maria Corina Machado has rejected the results of Sunday’s election.
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Parents, daycare providers frustrated by national daycare program

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While many providers have signed up for $10-per-day childcare, waitlists are only getting longer — some years-long — and parents are getting frustrated. Meanwhile, some providers are threatening to pull out of the program because they...
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Signing grocery code of conduct would help 'stabilize' prices: industry minister

9th - Higher Ed
After months of negotiations, Loblaw has agreed to sign the grocery code of conduct if other industry players do so as well. Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry François-Philippe Champagne says this is good news and can help...
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Columbia University has divested in the past, so why not now?

9th - Higher Ed
Columbia University is under pressure to cut financial ties with businesses dealing with Israel or profiting from the war on Gaza.
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Honda to announce multi-billion dollar EV plant, sources say | Power & Politics

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Honda is expected to announce a multi-billion dollar deal to assemble electric vehicles in Ontario. Premier Doug Ford says it's the 'largest deal in Canadian history.' This announcement comes after the 2024 federal budget proposed a new...
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Less than 10 per cent of the world's plastics are recycled — Ottawa wants to change that

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Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault tells Power & Politics about plans for Canada's new plastics registry, plus details of the UN plastic pollution treaty talks in Ottawa. The talks are aimed at coming up with an...
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Canary islands protest: Thousands rally against mass tourism

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Thousands of people in Tenerife have been protesting against the effect of mass tourism in the Canary Islands.
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Stock Market India- Nifty updates for 15th April

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Nifty updates for Apr 15
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This Sector Overperforms When Inflation Data Is Released

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Adam Turnquist, Chief Technical Strategist for LPL Financial, weighs in on the latest CPI data, what could get the Fed to lower borrowing costs, and the crypto rally.
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'There will come a time' to cut rates — but it's not now, Macklem says

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Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem says progress is being made in tackling inflation, but stressed that the bank doesn't think this is the right moment to cut interest rates.
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Chinese competition poses 'existential threat' to Europe's solar industry

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Cheap Chinese solar panels are flooding the EU market and threatening the viability of homegrown companies.
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‘Staggering’ numbers show more than 1 nurse is injured every day on the job in N.L.

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More than 400 nurses filed injury reports to WorkplaceNL in 2022. Yvette Coffey, who represents the province’s registered nurses, is demanding the creation of an independent health sector safety council made up of employees and...