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No sign of consumer report on Canadian banks

9th - Higher Ed
Consumer advocates are wondering why it's taking so long for a federal body to release a review into how banks handle customer complaints.
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Why fancy food halls are taking over the mall food court

9th - Higher Ed
Developers are moving away from standard franchised food court fare and moving towards a foodie-focused experience to try and bring customers back to the mall.
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New Brunswick’s next step to opening up booze trade

9th - Higher Ed
Province’s intergovernmental affairs minister says agreements with some other provinces could be ready in a month or two.
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Made in New Jersey: Two River Gourmet Mushrooms

9th - Higher Ed
In this week’s Made in New Jersey spotlights a mushroom farm in Millstone Township that supplies some of the state’s best restaurants and grocery stores with fresh, locally grown produce.
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Judge authorizes Tim Hortons Roll Up class action — but only in Quebec

9th - Higher Ed
A judge has authorized a class-action lawsuit over emails Tim Hortons sent out in error to participants in its popular Roll Up the Rim to Win promotion — but only for Quebec residents. Lawyers claim some 500,000 customers across Canada...
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How Keurig Dr Pepper's $15 billion empire beat out Pepsi

9th - Higher Ed
Dr Pepper has outpaced Pepsi, and Keurig Dr Pepper CEO Tim Cofer told Fortune about the strategy behind their success.
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The rising cost of beauty products

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's Sannah Choi breaks down why we're seeing a rising cost in cosmetics and personal care products in the face of U.S. tariffs.
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Potential Canada Post strike means companies are bracing for business impacts

9th - Higher Ed
A national Canada Post strike isn’t out of the question as the corporation and the union representing 55,000 workers remain in talks. A strike in November halted delivery for businesses like the East Coast Quilting Company in St. John’s,...
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"Mindset shift" needed to shift a primary focus from U.S. exports to intra-regional trade - Malaysian minister

9th - Higher Ed
Malaysia's Deputy Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry believes a "mindset shift" needs to happen around production.
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Equifax customer fights to restore credit after score vanishes | Go Public

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Equifax customer David Tregear has spent over a year battling the company after his credit score suddenly vanished, leaving him unable to borrow money or get credit cards. Tregear had no idea why until CBC’s Go Public uncovered a...
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Philippine rice subsidies: Some Asian nations grapple with soaring prices

9th - Higher Ed
Despite a surplus of rice stocks in major exporting countries, some Asian nations continue to grapple with soaring prices.
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EU's €2 handling charge for cheap imports to snare Chinese products

9th - Higher Ed
Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič announced a fee to counterbalance the cost safety checks for products coming from China – and hopefully curbing numbers of packages sent to Europe.
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Breaking down the impact of 50% steel and aluminum tariffs on one business

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Parag Shah, president of steel cabinetry manufacturer NewAge Products, wants the Canadian government to ensure any retaliatory tariffs don't mean job losses in the steel derivative industry. Despite fast-changing U.S. tariff policy,...
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Canadian food prices spike as overall inflation dips

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Despite a dip in Canada’s overall inflation rate, food prices continue to climb, with some products like beef up roughly 16 per cent. Experts point to a combination of the U.S.-Canada trade war, a weak loonie and North American droughts...
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Loblaw CEO warns customers of price spikes, blames tariffs

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Loblaw’s CEO warns tariffs will hit thousands more products, pushing prices higher across the store. As products brought into Canada before the trade war began are bought up, shoppers everywhere could soon feel the squeeze.
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Taylor Morrison CEO Sheryl Palmer on How Tariff Uncertainty Will Affect Real Estate Market

9th - Higher Ed
Sheryl Palmer, CEO of Taylor Morrison, talks tariff uncertainty, being a female leader in a male dominated industry and what homebuyers need to know. Watch!
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Canadian Tire to buy Hudson's Bay branding for $30 million | Hanomansing Tonight

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian Tire says it will buy the intellectual property belonging to Hudson’s Bay for $30 million, including its name, iconic stripes and brands.
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How tariffs actually work (in plain English)

9th - Higher Ed
Tariffs have suddenly become a massively disruptive feature of the U.S. economic landscape, upending supply chains and threatening consumers with a new wave of inflation.⁠ ⁠ Yet even as tariffs dominate headlines, most people would...
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Want to leave a negative review online? Be careful what you write

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec’s consumer watchdog says a growing number of consumers are facing legal actions or threats from businesses after posting negative reviews online.
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Soda tax plan sparks uproar among CT businesses

9th - Higher Ed
The tax would add $1.36 to a $1.99 two-liter soda, a 68% increase, according to Mike DeFeo, Coca-Cola Bottling general manager.
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US retailers delay orders as tariff uncertainty grows

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US import activity surged to near-record levels in recent weeks as companies rushed to beat President Trump’s threatened tariffs. But that momentum collapsed quickly. According to Vision, container import bookings plunged 64% in the...
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Global stocks drop further on tariff deadline

9th - Higher Ed
Asian stocks drop after a rout on Wall Street shattered the calm in markets. US Stocks nosedived, with the S&P; 500 dropping below the 5,000 mark for the first time in nearly a year and the Nasdaq tumbling 2%. Investor optimism faded...
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Global retaliation raises US recession odds

9th - Higher Ed
Will Trump budge on tariffs? According to the betting app Polymarket, the chances are pretty bleak, unless it's Israel. The platform also sees a 65 percent chance of a US Recession in 2025. This marks a sharp increase from just 38...
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Premier Andrew Furey says it’s too soon to breathe a sigh of relief over tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
While Canada wasn’t listed on Donald Trump’s ‘ridiculous presidential placard,’ Andrew Furey believes the threat of tariffs remains. The premier says the American president has completely upset the order of global trade, as well as the...