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Quebec economic update: Growth numbers are 'less than stellar,' says expert

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Moshe Lander, economics professor at Concordia University, says if the Quebec government wants a long-term plan to balance the budget, it will need to do "a lot better" than what it presented today.
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US Leads Global Arms Sale Market Amid Russia-Ukraine War | WION Fineprint | World News

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Global arms sales increased by 4.2% in 2023, reaching $632 billion, according to a report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) on Monday. The rise in sales was attributed to ongoing conflicts, including the war...
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Prime Minister Trudeau addresses 70th annual assembly in Montreal

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Hundreds of officials from NATO countries are gathered in Montreal - dicussing everything from the war in Ukraine ... to the return of Donald Trump to the international stage. Earlier, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addressed the NATO...
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Whitehorse residents arrive in Ukraine with medical supplies and donations

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Members of the Ukrainian-Canadian Association of the Yukon have arrived in the city of Chortkiv, Whitehorse's sister city. Three members of the group spoke to CBC from Chortkiv earlier today.
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Case over fate of education council still on, despite premier’s promise

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New Brunswick's new premier says she'll drop the previous government's request to dissolve the Anglophone East district education council, but that instruction has yet to be given to a lawyer representing the province in the court case.
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Argentina's Inflation Drop Fails To Revive Consumer Spending

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High inflation continues to weigh on Argentina's economy, causing significant strain on consumer purchasing power. While the country has seen some easing in recent months, the effects on daily spending are still visible. Watch in for...
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On The Ledge panel - New B.C. cabinet ministers and B.C. Conservative critics

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Justine Hunter who covers the legislature for the Globe and Mail, and Katie DeRosa is CBC's legislative reporter discuss latest developments from the B.C. legislature.
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Property tax increase on the table in proposed Calgary budget adjustments

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The City of Calgary has released proposed changes to next year's civic budget, and they include a potential tax hike. City hall reporter Scott Dippel explains what else is in the plan.
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Taylor Swift’s Toronto concerts expected to bring $282M boost to city

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In less than a month, Taylor Swift will be performing six shows in Toronto. According to a non-profit tourism agency, spending associated with her shows in the city is expected to generate $282 million in economic impact. CBC’s Ali...
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China's 'Golden Week': National holiday expected to boost domestic tourism

9th - Higher Ed
Al Jazeera looks at why “Golden Week” may not be as lucrative as some hope.
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Class Is In Session: Master Your Finances With This Retired NFL Star

9th - Higher Ed
"Your Money Playbook" by Brandon Copeland offers practical advice on earning, managing, and building wealth, drawing from his NFL career and business education.
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Spending cuts are next for Congress

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Now that Congress has passed President Trump's so-called "Big Beautiful Bill," their focus shifts to cutting already allocated funds for things like USAID, NPR and PBS. (Scripps News)
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What could ‘ambitious’ government savings mean for public servants? | Power & Politics

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As Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne asks his cabinet colleagues to find 'ambitious savings' that will cut federal program spending down 7.5 per cent next year, the Power Panel discusses what those cuts could mean for Canada's...
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Starmer says NHS future looks better as he sets out 10-year plan for health service – full speech

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The “future already looks better for the NHS” under Labour, Sir Keir Starmer has said, as he set out a 10-year vision to bring care closer to people’s homes. Speaking at the launch of the 10-year health plan in east London, Sir Keir...
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Smiling Rachel Reeves promises NHS reform will be 'good for the health of our nation'

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Labour’s plan for the NHS will be “good for the health of our nation and good for the health of our nation’s finances”, Rachel Reeves has said in her first public appearance since crying in the Commons chamber on Wednesday. Smiling as...
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NHS staff are 'crying out for change' says Health Secretary as Government launches 10-year NHS plan

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No one “defends the status quo” in the NHS, Wes Streeting said as he launched the NHS’s 10-year plan. “I’m sometimes told that NHS staff are resistant to change. On the contrary, they are crying out for it,” he said. Speaking from east...
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Starmer says NHS's future looks better as he sets out 10-year plan for health service – speech highlights

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The “future already looks better for the NHS” under Labour, Sir Keir Starmer has said, as he set out a 10-year vision to bring care closer to people’s homes. Speaking at the launch of the 10-year health plan in east London, Sir Keir...
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Government's U-turn on welfare shows they cannot handle major issues, says Kemi Badenoch

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Kemi Badenoch has said Labour’s U-turn on welfare shows they cannot handle major issues, such as increasing defence spending to 4.1% of GDP. Speaking on a visit to Carver Barracks in her constituency, the Conservative leader said: “Just...
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Trio of trade deals ‘restored identity’ of UK, says Sir Keir Starmer

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, speaking at the BCC Global Annual Conference, has said the trio of recent UK trade deals has “restored our identity” in a “volatile world”,as the Government laid out its new plan to better protect firms...
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Kemi Badenoch says welfare spending is “out of control”

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Kemi Badenoch has said welfare spending is “out of control” and that the Prime Minister is in the “fight of his life” as Labour MPs threaten to rebel over planned reforms. The Conservative Party leader was speaking at the British...
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Simon Harris speaks on Israel and Iran ahead of National Economic Dialogue

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Tanaiste Simon Harris speaks to the media at the National Economic Dialogue at Dublin Castle. He gave an update on the unfolding conflict between Israel and Iran.
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Findlay: Tories will save £650m – and use the cash to cut taxes for Scots

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Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay promised voters his party can bring down taxes by stopping “wasteful spending” and making £650 million of savings. He insisted there is a need to “urgently streamline bloated government” at...
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NPCC chair reacts to Spending Review - FULL interview

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Gavin Stephens, chair of the National Police Chiefs' Council reacts to the government's spending review announcement at their offices in London. He says we know the government had some very difficult choices to make, as a consequence of...
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Interview with Gavin Stephens in response to the Government spending review - alternate angle

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Interview with Gavin Stephens, Chair of the National Police Chiefs' Council, in response to the Government spending review. Alternate angle. A projected £1.2 billion shortfall in police funding will continue to grow, leaving forces...