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Japan faces prolonged inflation after decades of deflation

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Japan is currently experiencing a sustained period of inflation after decades of battling deflation, which has caused significant economic challenges. Watch this report for more details!
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Toronto residents react to tariff trade war

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From concerns over the cost of goods to vows against American-made products, Toronto residents share their reactions to President Donald Trump's tariffs.
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Alberta Tesla owners watching backlash closely

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk's central role in the U.S. government has led to pushback from those opposed to his politics, including a protest outside Tesla dealerships in the U.S. and vandalism at a dealership in Vancouver. The president of the...
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Love is in bloom at Columbia Florist in Kingsbridge

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It's the store's first fully operational Valentine's Day after a fire devastated the shop in December 2023.
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Grocery prices impact what supplies NJ residents purchase ahead of storms

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Southern parts of the state are expecting up to 9 inches of snow, but grocery stores didn't seem to be packed on Tuesday.
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Push to buy 'Made in Canada' products continues despite tariffs pause

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Despite a pause in U.S. tariffs, the push to buy Canadian products continues across the GTA. But as CBC’s Dale Manucdoc explains, there are some grey areas that exist when purchasing products from home soil.
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Reddit community promotes buying local during tariff standoff between U.S. and Canada

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Jared Rosch created the subreddit Buy Canadian, which has doubled in subscribers since U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats to Canada. The 160,000-follower page promotes buying local products and helps users find Canadian...
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Steps you can take to buy Canadian products amid looming U.S. tariff threats

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U.S. president Donald Trump's tariff threat has put the spotlight on supporting Canadian businesses. Tammara Soma with the Food Systems Lab at Simon Fraser University tells CBC how making informed decisions while shopping might help...
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What steps can you take to buy Canadian products amid looming U.S. tariff threats?

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Expert gives tips on how you can shop and support local businesses amid Trump’s tariff threat.
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As corporations buy veteranary clinics, this London vet is staying indepedant

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Dr. Trina Hancock is a veterinarian and owner of Sana Adelaide Animal Hospital in London. She joined London Morning to talk about keeping her practice independent as corporations have been buying clinics.
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B.C. premier's suggested ban on American alcohol draws mixed reactions

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U.S. President Donald Trump could slap Canada with tariffs in less than a week.To hit back, B.C.'s premier is floating the idea of halting the import of American alcohol into the province.But as CBC's Michelle Morton reports, the...
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Threats to boycott Amazon are gaining momentum online. But could it actually happen?

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Following Amazon’s decision to close its Quebec facilities, some have vowed to stop shopping with the company in protest, return recent purchases and cancel their accounts.
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Is a movement to boycott Amazon likely to pick up steam?

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There's a growing online backlash over Amazon's sudden decision to close all 7 of its facilities in Quebec. The hashtag Boycott Amazon is popping up on social media. But, is the movement likely to gain any steam? Sharon Yonan Renold...
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Is Trump right about the U.S. 'subsidizing' Canada? | About That

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Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed the United States is 'subsidizing' Canada 'to the tune of $100B.' Where does that number come from? And is Canada really getting a free ride from the U.S.? Andrew Chang dives into the math, the money...
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Pets ‘not a Christmas gift’ say animal shelters dealing with post-holiday returns

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The aftermath of the holidays is a challenging time for animal shelters because there’s often an increase in pets being returned after they were given as gifts. Some Montreal-area shelters say the situation is getting worse.
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Real estate experts expect Windsor-Essex market to heat up in 2025

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CBC's Katerina Georgieva explains what you need to know if you're buying or selling this year.
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Here’s what Toronto buyers and renters should expect in 2025

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Interest rate cuts and changes to mortgage rules could mean a shift for Toronto's real estate market this year. CBC's Talia Ricci spoke to experts to find out what buyers and renters should expect.
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The Cost Of: Prices of the most popular gifts for Christmas

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As you sort through the presents you got this year, see how it stacks up to what people are buying this holiday season.
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Mall at Bay Plaza packed with shoppers looking for last-minute gifts

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Shoppers were looking for the best deals and also surprises for their loved ones.
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Canadians get in some last minute gift shopping ahead of Christmas

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More holiday shoppers flocked to the stores on ‘Super Saturday’ according to a recent NRF survey.
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John’s Crazy Socks marks 8th anniversary with holiday party and open house

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They sell fun, colorful socks to spread happiness and donate to groups like the Association for Children with Down Syndrome.
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Is now the time to buy a condo in Toronto?

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After a sluggish year for Toronto’s real estate market, big interest rate cuts have set the stage for change in 2025. Metro Morning host David Common spoke to a broker to find out what’s in store for buyers and renters this year.
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B.C.'s home-flipping tax in effect as of Jan. 1

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BC's new home-flipping tax is now in effect.That means property owners will now be taxed up to 20 per cent if they flip a home within 2 years of owning it.The point is to discourage investors from buying housing to turn a quick...
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CPSC: Toy-related injuries led to 200,000 emergency room visits in 2023

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Experts say a big worry for children younger than three is anything that can cause them to choke or suffocate, including button batteries, small pieces of a toy and water beads.