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Think tank says Manitoba less attractive to mining

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The Fraser Institute, a charitable organization that promotes free-market economics, ranks Manitoba 26th among 82 jurisdictions around the world in its 2024 survey of mining companies' opinions of the most attractive places to invest....
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Toronto-based researchers want to hear from you about your experiences in health care

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The OurCare survey last asked over 9,000 Canadians in 2022 about the state of primary care in the country, but didn’t get much input from Newfoundland and Labrador. This year, the team wants to change that. Primary care researcher Dr....
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Italy's defence budget lags behind allies

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Italy's defence budget lags behind allies
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'VSCO Girls' Are 'Activists' According to the App's CEO

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Joel Flory, CEO of the photo editing app VSCO, discussed the VSCO girl trend and the acquisition of camera and app company, Rylo, in a sitdown with Cheddar.
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Canadians concerned about rising food prices

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A new survey found many Canadians are concerned that food prices are rising faster than their wages.
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Belgium 'happiest country in EU'

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Belgium is now the happiest country in the EU. That's according to a new survey from Eurostat, 76 per cent of Belgians, alongside the Netherlands, Austria and Finland claim to feel happy all or most of the time over the last four weeks....
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Exclusive: New YouGov Survey shows 80 Percent of Americans Feel Vaping Is Dangerous, Split on What Should Be Done

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On Friday, Cheddar and YouGov released the results of an exclusive poll, which found that while a vast majority of Americans consider vaping dangerous, sentiment on who’s responsible and what should be done is very divided.
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Discrimination falls, but wide differences remain across EU — study

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Support for LGBTI relationships has grown in Europe, but it varies considerably between EU member states, according to a new Eurobarometer survey on discrimination in Europe. Market research company Kantar surveyed 27,438 people in 28...
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In the Netflix Era, It's Data ー Not Content ー That's King

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A recent survey from the independent Streaming Observer found 8.7 million Netflix subscribers could leave the service in favor of Disney+ when it debuts later this year.
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Obesity report highlights risk of Type 2 diabetes for 'slightly' overweight people

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Health experts say a new study on obesity sheds more light on the link between weight gain and the risk of serious disease and death. The massive research project – which involved nearly three million sets of data – suggests that even...
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Millennial Women Make Up Increasing Chunk of First-Time Home Buyers

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Nearly 20 percent of first-time home buyers are now single women --- mostly millennial women -- who are excelling in their careers and looking to purchase their first major asset. Keosha Burns, VP at Chase Home Lending, told chedHER what...
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SurveyMonkey Prices IPO Above Range, Indicating Strong Demand

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SVMK, the parent of the online polling company SurveyMonkey ($SVMK), will begin trading as a public company Wednesday, looking to ride the wave of strong tech IPOs from the likes of Eventbrite, Farfetch, and Sonos.
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Lavazza Finds Chicago Coffee Drinkers Are Most Adventurous

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In a recent survey, the Italian coffeemaker found that people in Chicago are more open to having espresso in their desserts, sauces, and cocktails. "Coffee, as crazy as it sounds, is a very versatile ingredient," says chef Fabio Viviani,...
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Chicago Coffee Drinkers Are Most Adventurous

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In a recent survey, the Italian coffeemaker found that people in midwest city are more open to having espresso in their desserts, sauces, and cocktails. "Coffee, as crazy as it sounds, is a very versatile ingredient," says former Top...
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Retirement savings

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CIBC's Jamie Golombek on why most people don't have a plan for retirement
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Expert: Fixing workplace harassment requires more resources

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An expert on workplace harassment says fixing the problem requires more resources from employers. Cindy Viau specializes in visiting business and teaching employees about appropriate behaviour — she says more companies need to enforce...
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You're Never Too Old for a Teddy Bear

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Is there such a thing as 'too old' for a teddy bear? For National Teddy Bear Day, Build-A-Bear Workshop surveyed 2,000 adults to find out. Some 53% of adults admitted to still owning their stuffed animals from childhood. Clinical...
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Piper Jaffray on Potential of Hulu Live TV

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Hulu Live TV is generating a lot of Buzz. Find out what Piper Jaffray has to say on the potential it will bring to the growing market.
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German business morale weakens, but is Trump to blame?

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German businesses are gloomier this month. A regular survey of some 7,000 firms in Europe’s largest economy showed morale unexpectedly dropped. It was previously at its highest level in almost three years. Full details here The United...
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Rex Murphy| Electoral reform

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Rex Murphy on the 'muddled, mindless mess' of the Liberals' electoral reform survey
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How much are you spending this holiday?

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Jacqueline Hansen looks at Accenture survey results showing how Canadians are spending on their holiday shopping.
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Christmas spends down in Britain and France say surveys

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People in the UK are going to spend less on Christmas this year, according to one of the big three auditors. PricewaterhouseCoopers says on average UK adults expect to spend around 331 euros on gifts this year. It is the first time the...
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Falling trust in institutions

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Lisa Kimmel, CEO of Edelman Canada, on distrust in CEOs
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Need housing supply

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Tim Hudak, CEO, Ontario Real Estate Association, on the low number of new homes for sale in Toronto area