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Angus Reid poll suggests most Canadians cutting back

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A poll from the Angus Reid Institute suggests 80 per cent of Canadians are cutting back on spending as prices increase because of inflation.
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How are you fighting inflation?

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Canadians on the streets of Toronto tell the CBC about the changes they're making to their household budgets to make ends meet right now.
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Federal budget signals message to Liberals concerned with NDP deal

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CBC’s chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton explains the Liberals are, with their new budget, sending a message to members concerned about fiscal responsibility following the party's historic confidence-and-supply agreement with...
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Watch live: MEPs pile on pressure over 1.8 trillion euro COVID-19 rescue package

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EU leaders may have agreed on the EU's COVID-19 recovery package after marathon talks, but it is not yet a done deal. It now faces scrutiny in the European Parliament on Thursday. MEPs must sign-off on the package, but the Parliament's...
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New York Times Will Pause Printing of Sports and Travel Section

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With no major sporting events and barely any travel happening due to the coronavirus, The New York Times plans to stop printing hard copies of those sections in the storied newspaper's Sunday edition and replace them with a section...
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Rockland organizations that feed those in need speak out about federal budget bill

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Groups in Rockland voiced concerns about cuts to SNAP and TEFAP because it could impact the people they serve if it's passed in its current language.
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Westchester nonprofits say summer, after-school programs could be in jeopardy

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The nonprofits said they rely on money from a federally funded initiative called the 21st Century Community Learning Centers Program.
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What’s another word for ‘budget cut?’ Liberals have a few

9th - Higher Ed
Ministers talk of ‘shifting’ budgets as the PC opposition criticizes spending reductions.
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Judge rules Yukon gov't has power to edit budgets of independent officers

9th - Higher Ed
Monday's ruling is a loss for the territory's ombudsman and Child and Youth Advocate, who filed the peitition. Chris Windeyer has more.
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Anora among big Oscar winners with small budgets

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Anora, with a budget of only $6 million US, won several of the top prizes at this year’s Oscars, including best picture. It was one of several independent movies to beat out major studio films in recent years.
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Europe to step up defence spending from reduced US support

9th - Higher Ed
The European Union is discussing how to finance a sharp increase in its defence readiness to deter any possible future attack from Russia and become less dependent on security on the United States. Watch this report for more details!
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Wake-up call for Europe to up its game on defense security?

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Reduced U.S. military support means that Europe must step up defense spending. But the question is, who will pay for it? We deep dive into the new geopolitical reality in the next report. Take a look.
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Donald Trump proposes halving US, China & Russia military budgets

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US President Donald Trump expressed his desire to hold talks with Russia and China to reduce military spending, with a potential summit involving leaders Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping. Watch this report for more details!
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Yukon ombudsman threatens gov't with suit over budget dispute

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In November, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly sounded the alarm over apparent government overreach. Jeremy Harper said the Yukon government bypassed an all-party committee that usually reviews budgetary decision-making. Julien...
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Vancouver city council aims to get rid of park board, publishes draft 2025 budget

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It was a busy week at Vancouver's city hall. Council strengthened its argument for eliminating the elected park board and published its draft 2025 budget, in which it calls for a 5.5 per cent property tax increase. Chad Pawson has been...
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Next UK government faces biggest debt challenge since 1950s – report

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Sluggish economic growth and high national debt will leave the next UK government facing one of the bleakest fiscal challenges since the 1950s, experts have warned. Whichever party wins the election this year may be unable to fund...
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A Social Media Landscape without TikTok

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Shweta Khajuria of Wolfe Research takes a look at the possible social media landscape without TikTok, saying she sees major upsides for other platforms if a ban is upheld. She joins Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology" to discuss.
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Reeves and Jones hold Q&A at Maidstone Hospital as they launch spending review - full version

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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves and Treasury Chief Secretary Darren Jones hold a Q&A session with Maidstone Hospital staff as they launch phase two of a spending review which they plan to publish in 2025.
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Taoiseach to dissolve the government for a general election on Friday November 29

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Simon Harris has announced he is travelling to the home of Irish President Michael D Higgins to advise him to dissolve the government for a general election on Friday November 29. Speaking to media at government buildings in Dublin, the...
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Rally Is Just Beginning for AI 'Godfather' Nvidia: Ives

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"The tidal wave of (AI) spending is not even in the first inning. It's in the dugout," Wedbush Senior Equity Research Analyst Dan Ives says during an interview with Alix Steel on "Bloomberg The Open." Ives also says he sees the start of...
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Australian Treasurer: Inflation Remains 'Defining Challenge' in Economy

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"Inflation is moderating in Australia in welcome ways, but it will be higher than we'd like for longer than we'd like." Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers talks about inflation and the state of the economy. He speaks with Haslinda Amin in...
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Rishi Sunak statement after pay rise for public sector workers

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Rishi Sunak will give millions of public sector workers pay rises of up to 6.5% but spending cuts may be required in order to fund them. The Prime Minister accepted the recommendations from pay review bodies, thought to include 6.5%...
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Education minister says no cuts to key services despite teacher pay increase

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The Education Secretary has said that there will be no cuts to frontline education services despite teachers being offered a 6.5% pay rise by the Government. Gillian Keegan said a reprioritising of the Department for Education’s budget...
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Monumental Sports & Entertainment Mulls Going Public

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Monumental Sports and Entertainment's revenues are approaching $1 billion annually, and CFO Peter Biché says the sports empire is "in growth mode." Could it translate this momentum into an IPO? Biché and Monumental Chairman and CEO Ted...