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Ukraine conflict could cause wheat price to spike, food prof says
With Russia and Ukraine being major exporters of wheat, people can expect the price of wheat to go up and for buyers to shift their purchasing toward other markets, says the University of Saskatchewan's agricultural economics professor...
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In Bangladesh, an acute gas crisis has gripped Dhaka
Bangladesh's government takes drastic action - as a shortage of gas reaches critical levels.
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Another Television Character Dies by Peloton, This Time on 'Billions'
Coming off of a horrible week for Peloton on the stock market, another character from a TV series died after riding the stationary bike. Mike Wagner on "Billions" was the latest fictional tragedy, just a month after "Mr. Big" suffered a...
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Tesla Wipes References to 2022 Release for Cybertruck From Its Website
Tesla has scrubbed any mention of its Cybertruck being released in 2022 from its website after the company delayed production last year. The EV maker is slated to begin manufacturing the electric truck at its Austin, Texas, facility, to...
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Russian film and theatre director Kirill Serebrennikov makes it to Germany after travel ban
Serebrennikov said last Friday he had "no idea" why he had been allowed travel to Hamburg after being confined to Moscow for years.
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Toyota Unseats GM as Top U.S. Automaker for First Time
For the first time in 90 years, General Motors has officially been dethroned as the U.S.'s top car seller after Toyota pumped out 2.3 million vehicles last year. Toyota's 2021 success is linked to its large stockpile of semiconductor...
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Revitalising Italian cinema: Rome's Cinecittà Studios receives €260m fund
Once the stomping ground of Italy's greatest directors and actors, from Federico Fellini to Sophia Loren, Rome's renowned Cinecitta film studios are planning a much-needed makeover for a new era.
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Inflation increases the cost of doing business
Frank Howard, who owns tire shop Taunton Tire in Oshawa, Ont., says his business is facing higher costs on all sides, and says he has to pass that on to consumers at some point. (Credit: Jared Thomas/CBC)
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Climate change and pesticides threaten Africa’s honeybees
Saving the bees in Africa. Scientists say it's not too late
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Arrival Automotive CEO on In-House EV Battery Production in Charlotte
Mike Ableson, Arrival Automotive CEO, joined Cheddar to talk about expansion plans for the electric vehicle manufacturer. The UK-based automaker is set to open a new $11.5 million battery plant in Charlotte, N.C., its fourth factory...
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Alec Baldwin says he didn’t pull trigger on prop gun in ABC interview
In an interview with ABC News, actor Alec Baldwin says he didn't pull the trigger on the prop gun he was holding when it fired and killed a cinematographer on the film set of Rust in October.
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Azerbaijan aims to become major Europe energy supplier
Many European countries are facing an energy crisis as supplies – especially from Russia – are declining.
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Supply chain, weather events help drive inflation
The impact of weather events around the world, as well as ongoing supply chain issues linked to COVID-19, contributed to Canada’s rising inflation rate, but experts say there are signs relief is on the way.
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Ford Partners With GlobalFoundries to Gain Control Over Semiconductor Chip Supply
Amid an ongoing global semiconductor chip shortage, American automaker Ford has decided to open up supply chains of its own. Karl Brauer, an executive analyst at iSeeCars.com, joined Cheddar to discuss Ford's new partnership with...
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Mark Carney talks about the oilsands and climate action funding
The United Nations' special envoy on climate action and finance, Mark Carney, says Canadian banks that signed on to the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) can still invest in the oilsands under certain strict carbon...
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Toyota to Bring Its First All-Electric SUV to U.S. in 2022
Bob Carter, EVP of sales at Toyota Motor North America, joined Cheddar to discuss the company's first all-electric SUV, the BZ4X, to be available in the United States in spring of 2022. Carter also went into the ongoing global...
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Trudeau criticized for lack of action in COP26 promises
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau laid out Canada’s promises to reduce emissions at the COP26 climate summit, but critics say emissions won’t be reduced enough without also reducing production in the energy sector.
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Apple Unleashed Mac Announcements Could Sustain Tech Giant Into 2022
Angelo Zino, a senior equity analyst at CFRA Research, joined Cheddar to talk about whether or not Apple’s new line of products is enough to continue driving up demand for goods from the tech giant. He noted that some features Apple is...
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Toyota to Begin Hybrid Car Battery Productionin U.S. by 2025
Toyota is pledging to invest $3.4 billion into developing hybrid car batteries in the United States through 2030. The Japanese carmaker plans to establish a U.S. factory by 2025 and expects to create 1,750 jobs.
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Toyota to Begin Hybrid Car Battery Production in U.S. by 2025
Toyota is pledging to invest $3.4 billion into developing hybrid car batteries in the United States through 2030. The Japanese carmaker plans to establish a U.S. factory by 2025 and expects to create 1,750 jobs.
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Rising gas prices expected to impact more than driving habits
Canadians are seeing record prices at the pumps and it’s already changing some driving habits, but experts say those costs are expected to impact everything from groceries to heating prices.
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German carmaker Opel puts the brakes on production amid the ongoing global chip shortage
Daimler, BMW, and Volkswagen have also experienced trouble getting the semiconductor chips they need to produce their cars.
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Reduced supply driving increasing oil prices
As demand exceeds supply after months of lockdown, gas prices are rising in Canada. Other countries are also seeing higher prices for fuel, but are more concerned about overall availability.
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Over 100 NGOs want EU to end use of biofuel as 'renewable' energy
European citizens pay more than €6 billion per year to subsidise wood burning as renewable energy.