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Coronavirus: Dozens of cases found onboard cruise ship
About 3,700 people on the Diamond Princess are being quarantined for at least two weeks off of Japan’s Yokohama port.
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Anxiety builds in P.E.I.'s oyster industry after CFIA confirms presence of mollusc disease dermo
Oyster harvesters on Prince Edward Island have been spending the last year worried about the detection of a disease called MSX, which doesn’t hurt humans but can kill off oyster production in a big way. Now another disease has been...
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Gold's record rise a warning shot on Trump's trade war
Investors looking at returns and worried about the impact of u. S. President Trump's trade war drove up gold prices, which had fallen in the first few sessions in June. But the yellow metal made a U-turn on Wednesday as dip-buying and...
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Renting vs. owning: Which one makes more financial sense?
With moving day in the city on the horizon, many Montrealers are reevaluating their housing choices. Is continuing to rent just throwing money away — or can it actually be a smart financial move? We spoke to financial literacy coach...
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How co-operatives could become a hack to Canada’s housing crisis
People who live in them say they offer an attractive, low-cost alternative as the price of renting and buying property rises. Here’s how housing co-ops work and why we might start hearing more about them in Canada.
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'Not buying it.' Wharton business owner skeptical about I-80 reopening plans
Drone 12 video shows progress since March, but many people still doubt the timeline.
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Trade War Time-Out: Here Is How It Will Affect Your Next Shopping Trip
Shopping expert Trae Bodge discusses how talks between the U.S. and China is good news for now, but uncertainty remains for back-to-school and the holidays.
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Global matcha boom driving a shortage in Japan, impacting Vancouver businesses
Global demand for matcha is skyrocketing, but experts say Japan’s limited production and declining number of tea farmers are causing supply shortages. As Leanne Yu reports, the shortage has some Vancouver businesses looking for other...
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Who’s buying and who’s selling weapons today?
With 38 countries at war, the arms trade is shifting to new buyers and new fronts.
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The Cost Of: Easter staple not sweet on the budget
We're checking out the price of chocolate and finding some tricks to help you save.
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What are the main parties’ housing platforms?
CBC’s Marina von Stackelberg breaks down what the main federal parties are promising to do about housing in Canada. You can also compare the party platforms at cbc.ca/partyplatforms.
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Local dealers say more people are buying or investing in gold amid the economic uncertainty
Stock prices plummeted worldwide on Friday for the second straight day in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump's global imposition of tariffs. Some are seeing gold as a safety net, to the point where B.C. gold dealers say they've...
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U.S. auto sales up ahead of tariff deadline
U.S. buyers snapped up more pickup trucks and SUVs in the first quarter from a year earlier in the run-up to President Donald Trump's tariffs on auto imports, which could raise prices by thousands of dollars.
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Carney models housing plan on WWII-era building strategy
Liberal Leader Mark Carney unveiled a plan to combat the national housing crisis, modelled on a Second World War home-building initiative. The Conservatives and the NDP have also recently rolled out housing strategies on the federal...
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What are interprovincial trade barriers, and are they all bad? CBC explains
Donald Trump’s tariffs aren’t the only road blocks facing Canadian businesses. Interprovincial trade barriers are a big factor in many industries. But whether they’re a bad thing depends on who you ask. The CBC’s Malone Mullin explains.
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. contract delay frustrates Blue Jays fans
There's always optimism on the opening day of the baseball season, but for Blue Jays fans, there's a feeling of restlessness as they wait for news about superstar Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s contract extension.
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Toronto Blue Jays fans hope for a winning season
A disappointing start to the 2025 season for long-suffering Toronto Blue Jays as the Jays lost their season opener against the Baltimore Orioles, 12 to 2. Meanwhile, the Jays have yet to secret a contract extension to keep star player...
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Toronto Blue Jays fans take in home opener, hope for a winning season
A disappointing start to the 2025 season for long-suffering Toronto Blue Jays as the Jays lost their season opener against the Baltimore Orioles, 12 to 2. Meanwhile, the Jays have yet to secret a contract extension to keep star player...
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What’s the difference between Liberals, Conservatives waiving GST on new homes?
CBC News answers your audience question about the difference between the Liberals' and Conservatives' plans to axe the GST on new home purchases.
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Investors debate if Tesla is still overpriced
Tesla has been on a rollercoaster—soaring to a $1.5 trillion valuation just months ago, only to lose nearly half its value in a rapid stock collapse. Investors who once believed in its unstoppable rise are now questioning whether Tesla...
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Trade war forcing families in Ottawa to make tough decisions
From cancelling trips to Disneyland to figuring out how to speak with your child about tariffs, CBC’s Matthew Kupfter looks at the impact on children and families.
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Premier Eby reacts to 1-month pause of U.S. tariffs under CUSMA
U.S. president Donald Trump has delayed tariffs for all goods under the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement for one month, according to media reports.
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Ghana economic crisis: President calls national dialogue
Why Ghana is facing its worst economic crisis in decades as many struggle to put food on the table.
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Shoppers in Ottawa are focused on buying local
Given the U.S. tariffs placed on Canadian goods, these shoppers say they will avoid American goods when grocery shopping.