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How to Save Money In College
This video covers the 6 tips for saving money in college. Whether you are in college now, or will be soon, it's important to understand your personal finances and how you can optimize your savings and financial knowledge for after...
Healthcare Triage
Trump, Congress, and the Plan for Block Grants and Medicaid
How Would Republican Plans for Medicaid Block Grants Actually Work? That's the topic of this week's Healthcare Triage.
Healthcare Triage
The Healthcare System of the United States
We've been getting a lot of requests to talk about the health care systems of different countries. It's really hard to compress the complexities of each into an episode, but we're going to try. First up is the United States. Others will...
Curated Video
China's economy under pressure amid trade tension
New ReviewChinese economy slows amid Trump trade war and weaker consumer spending. China's economy showed further signs of weakness last month as it came under strain from Donald Trump's trade wars and domestic problems, with factory output and...
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China's golden week holiday: Increase in travel but not enough consumer spending
New ReviewChina is facing its own problems -- trying to encourage people to spend more money.
Press Association
Tories will see bump in polls following conference, insists party chairman
New ReviewThe Conservative Party chairman Kevin Hollinrake says he expected to see an improvement in the polls following the Tory conference this week. Mr Hollinrake told the PA news agency: “We’ve always said we want to take the route of...
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'Bionic Lord' criticises Labour policy on welfare during Conservative Party Conference speech
New ReviewLord Mackinlay of Richborough addresses the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester where he criticised the Government's failed attempts to reform welfare.
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Tories will "always be there” for business, says Sir Mel Stride - speech in full
New ReviewFull speech of shadow chancellor Sir Mel Stride at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester. Sir Mel said that the Conservative Party would "always be there" for business. He also announced a proposal to give new workers a £5,000...
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Carney should avoid making a ‘bad deal quickly’ with Trump: former ambassador
New ReviewFormer Canadian ambassador to the United States David MacNaughton says it’s ‘useful’ for Prime Minister Mark Carney to have a face-to-face meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, but warns Canadians should have ‘measured expectations.’
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Donald Trump Refuses to Bow to Democrat Demands on Healthcare
New ReviewWhen will the government shutdown end? That's the question lawmakers were hearing from constituents after the failure of another Senate vote to end the shutdown Oct. 3, despite President Donald Trump warning of "vast" layoffs and...
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Labour will not indulge in a 'desire to avoid reality' on the economy, says PM – speech excerpts
New ReviewSir Keir Starmer said his Government would not indulge in a “desire to avoid reality” on the economy with “unfunded tax cuts or unfunded spending,” adding: “A Labour Party that cannot control spending is a Labour Party that cannot govern...
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Trump Tariffs: U.S. Furniture Industry Faces ‘total Turmoil’
New ReviewTrump Tariffs: Remodelling and decorating homes in America is about to get costlier. New tariffs announced by President Trump include a 30 percent levy on upholstered furniture and 50 percent on kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities.
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B.C. finance minister under fire for expense claims
New ReviewB.C.'s Finance Minister Brenda Bailey is defending tens of thousands of dollars in travel expenses for a trip to Boston in 2023. As Katie DeRosa reports, one taxpayer watchdog called the bill "out of touch" at a time when B.C.'s deficit...
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Inside the AI Bubble: Appian CEO Matt Calkins on Hype, Reality, and What’s Next
New ReviewAppian CEO Matt Calkins explores where we are in the AI hype cycle, why enterprise adoption is lagging, and how regulation could reshape the future.
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Meet your mayoral candidate: Abdul Malik Chukwudi
New ReviewEdmontonians head to the polls in October to vote for the city’s next mayor and council. Edmonton AM and Radio Active will speak with the mayoral candidates over the next six weeks.
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Nova Scotia on track for $1.2B deficit
New ReviewThe first update on the 2025-26 provincial budget shows Nova Scotia is on track for a $1.2-billion deficit. If the number holds true, it would be the first time the figure has eclipsed the billion-dollar mark in this province. Michael...
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GST 2.0 Ignites a Nation of Shoppers
New ReviewFrom groceries to gadgets, and cars to insurance, Prices are tumbling after the rollout of GST 2.0. Reports estimate total consumer savings of over 2 lakh crore rupees or 22 billion dollars, Triggering what the government is calling a...
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Tariffs Impact: Mastercard Forecasts Slower U.S. Holiday Shopping Growth in 2025
New ReviewTariffs Impact: Mastercard projects a cooling in U.S. Holiday shopping growth this year. The payment giant's report showed customers are looking for discounts and promotions in the face of inflation and general economic uncertainty. That...
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What to expect when the federal government tables its budget?
New ReviewCBC News chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton and the Sunday Scrum, with CBC News senior writer Aaron Wherry, Toronto Star political reporter Ryan Tumilty and Globe and Mail columnist Gary Mason, discuss the federal government’s...
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Despite warning signs in the economy, Americans are still spending
New ReviewAmericans increased their spending at stores and restaurants in August, defying economists' expectations for a slowdown. (Scripps News)
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Carney’s 1st budget expected to include ‘substantial’ deficit
New ReviewOn the first day of a new sitting of Parliament, Prime Minister Mark Carney faced questions about how the fall budget will cover the cost of recent government spending, which has created a ‘substantial’ deficit.
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What to expect from government and the Official Opposition when Parliament returns
New ReviewChief political correspondent Rosemary Barton is joined for this Sunday Scrum by Toronto Star Ottawa bureau chief Tonda MacCharles, Le Devoir columnist Emilie Nicolas and CHEK News political correspondent Rob Shaw to discuss the...
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Banks miss out on £9.3 billion by using chatbots, says Handelsbanken
New ReviewSeven out of 10 Britons hate dealing with chatbots and are cancelling or switching services when they can’t speak to a human – potentially leading to huge losses in revenue. Banks alone are potentially missing out on £9.3 billion in lost...