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Millennials and Gen Z fueled spending boost in US

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Young consumers are keeping credit card spending buoyant, especially for American Express, which saw millennials and members of Generation Z increase their spending by double digits year over year in the fourth quarter.
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The province wants to hear from Islanders about limiting students' screen time

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The P.E.I. government has introduced new guidelines it hopes will limit the amount of time students spend in front of a screen. As CBC's Wayne Thibodeau reports, these new recommendations go much further than simply banning cellphones in...
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Canada’s top soldier says the country will continue aiming for an inclusive Armed Forces

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While U.S. President Donald Trump aims to remove 'wokeness' in his country's military, Gen. Jennie Carignan, Canada's chief of the defence staff, says it's essential to tap into the 'great potential of 100 per cent of our citizens.'
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Trump says he doesn’t need Canada’s oil, gas, cars or lumber

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At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, U.S. President Donald Trump repeated his ‘51st state’ taunts, saying the U.S. doesn’t need Canada's oil, gas, cars or lumber and called on all NATO member countries to boost their...
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Donald Trump's tariff threat is now just one week away

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Trump spoke about the threat and making Canada the 51st state at the World Economic Forum.
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Mining decades of data to build financial resiliency for everyday Canadians

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Researchers at Western University's Financial Wellness Lab are using a variety of modelling, machine learning and science to help everyday people reach financial wellness. Matt Davison, the dean of the Faculty of Science and principal...
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The Cost Of: Discretionary spending in 2025

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According to Cohen, subscription services are among the newest ways consumers are indulging and enhancing their lifestyles, and the opportunities are expansive.
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EU DECODED Will a European rush to rearm be properly funded?

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The European Union wants to bolster defence in face of Russia's aggression on Ukraine and growing US demands for greater European financial support for NATO.
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'Spend More Or Learn Russian': NATO Boss' Chilling Warning To Members Amid Putin's Fear

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NATO secretary-general rained fire on EU members of the U.S.-led bloc over defence spending on Monday. Mark Rutte told an European committee that members need to increase their defence spending or learn Russian as they could face an...
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Boosting NATO's defence capabilities means going beyond 3% target, says Rutte

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The 32 NATO allies will likely decide to increase the defence spending benchmark from the current 2% of GDP during a summit in The Hague in June.
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CT Democrats pledge to address housing shortage. But can they agree on a fix?

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Top Democrats at the state Capitol pledged to make the issue a top priority on Monday. But it may be tough to agree on a solution – even within their own party.
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Too many group chats and emails? Here are the most overwhelmed in Europe

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Communicating - whether online or in person - takes up at least half of a working day for millions of EU workers, says Eurostat.
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Too many group chats and emails? Here are the most overwhelmed European workers

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Communicating - whether online or in person - takes up at least half of a working day for millions of EU workers, says Eurostat.
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Shane Watson surprised by Sam Konstas' ramp shot against Jasprit Bumrah

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Former Australia allrounder Shane Watson expressed his surprise when mentee Sam Konstas played a ramp shot for a six off Jasprit Bumrah in his maiden Test appearance at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
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Have you made your New Year's resolutions yet?

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Our camera went down to Kensington Road on New Year's Eve to ask people what goals and aspirations they have set for themselves in 2025.
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Toy industry hoping to bounce back after years of declining sales

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Changes in consumer behaviour have had a big impact on the toy industry, particularly smaller businesses. Toy sales are down across the entire country, but Calgary's toy stores are hoping some creativity will help attract customers.
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Smith: 'We sure would love to run a balanced budget, but perhaps we can't do it all.'

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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith talks about the choice between having a balanced budget or giving Albertans a promised tax cut, as well as the impact of low oil prices on the province's financial plan.
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The Cost Of: Prices of the most popular gifts for Christmas

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As you sort through the presents you got this year, see how it stacks up to what people are buying this holiday season.
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What's left on your holiday to-do list?

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CBC story producer, Hollie McGowan, went out to ask people what's left to do before the holiday festivities begin.
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Canadians get in some last minute gift shopping ahead of Christmas

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More holiday shoppers flocked to the stores on ‘Super Saturday’ according to a recent NRF survey.
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Luxury Stocks End Bad Year on Brighter Note

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European luxury goods stocks recovered in December, relieving some of the pain for investors. This comes after a year of worries about falling demand in a crucial market, China.
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Thailand Surpasses India in Bangladeshi Credit Card Spending

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Bangladeshi credit card spending in India saw a significant drop of over 40% in October 2024. This sharp decline comes amid stricter visa regulations, which have limited the number of Bangladeshis traveling to India for medical and...
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Trump's New Demands Leave Congress Scrambling to Avoid Shutdown

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Former President Donald Trump's new demands have put immense pressure on Congress as they work to avert a potential government shutdown. Lawmakers are scrambling to reach an agreement amid growing concerns over funding and political...
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Manitoba health authorities ordered to redirect 8% of bureaucracy costs to bedside

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The Manitoba government has ordered regional health authorities to redirect 8 per cent of bureaucracy spending to the front-lines of the health-care system, but one union says the impact of those administrative cuts are being felt by...