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Zero tax
Richard Phillips of the Institute on Taxation & Economic Policy on big U.S. corporations that didn't pay any federal taxes.
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Eating habits
Sylvain Charlebois of Dalhousie University on a study that finds much of what you eat and how you eat it depends on income and where you live
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Should you buy a home?
Kerry Taylor, financial writer, Squawkfox, on whether putting dollars into a home makes sense for a first-time buyers
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Better retirement plans
Adrian Mastracci of Lycos Asset Management says most Canadians struggle with even the basic concepts around retirement planning, let alone the fine details.
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Know your financial options
Kerry Taylor, financial writer with Squawkfox, on the relatively new tax-free savings accounts
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More money
Jon Chevreau, founder of Financial Independence Hub, on getting a second income stream
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Minimum income
Evelyn Forget, economics professor at the University of Manitoba, on the province's experiment with providing a guaranteed income
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Are you part of the middle class?
CBC's James Fitz-Morris looks at one of the most-used phrases of the federal election campaign
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CPP adjustments
University of Calgary's Jack Mintz recommends small adjustments to address some of the problems with public pensions
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Canadians' debt-to-income ratio rises to 163.7%
Statistics Canada says Canadians owed $1.89 trillion at the end of September
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Crunching the numbers on Canada's rental crisis
According to a CBC News analysis of over 1,000 neighbourhoods across Canada’s largest cities, less than one per cent of rentals are both vacant and affordable for the majority of renters. CBC's Nael Shiab shows a new online tool that...
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Kenya on edge: Will anti-tax protests erupt again amid national strike?
Demonstrators are angry at a new finance bill that President Ruto says is necessary to offset heavy public debt.
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Panel to take final vote on rent hikes for NYC rent stabilized apartments
If the vote is approved, renters will pay more for rent for the third year in a row.
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Rent Guidelines Board votes in favor of rent hikes for rent-stabilized homes in NYC
If the vote is approved, renters will pay more for rent for the third year in a row.
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Rep. Bowman introduces legislation to cap federally subsidized rent at 20% of families' income
Bowman said public housing has been historically underfunded by the federal government and argued the area median income to designate a unit as affordable in Westchester is still too high for most people.
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Less than 1% of rentals are both vacant and affordable: CBC News analysis
According to a CBC News analysis of more than 1,000 neighbourhoods across Canada’s largest cities, less than one per cent of rentals are both vacant and affordable for the majority of Canadian renters.Read more:...
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Rental market tougher in B.C. than in other provinces, report says
Vancouverites are paying significantly more of their salary on rent than their counterparts in Toronto and Montreal, a new report says. Royal LePage Sussex property manager Nina Knudsen says the tough rental market in B.C. is also taking...
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Indian farmers declare fresh protests ahead of elections
As Indian political parties woo voters – farmers are back on the streets – and promise to intensify their protests.
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Let's talk taxes: the deadline to file is inching closer
With the deadline to file personal income taxes fast approaching, Sandra Batson is joined by Gurpreet Plaha from the Canadian Revenue Agency for tips and tricks when it comes to filing taxes.
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Federal disability benefit is a 'disappointment,' advocate says
Rabia Khedr, national director of Disability Without Poverty, says the long-awaited federal disability benefit is a disappointment. The 2024 federal budget has allocated $6.1 billion over six years toward the new benefit, with the...
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Unclaimed bodies in freezers prompt calls for funeral cost help
The rising cost of funerals and burials has resulted in an increasing number of unclaimed bodies being stored in freezers outside a St. John’s hospital and it has advocates urging the government for help.
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Calls for federal money to help address overcrowded morgues
Seniors advocates are hoping the federal budget will contain funding to address the number of unclaimed bodies of people unable to pay for the cost of cremation or burial.
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Overflowing morgue in St. John’s reveals issues with seniors and poverty, advocates say
Forced to use mobile freezers to store unclaimed bodies, a St. John’s hospital is an indicator of the high cost of living — and of dying. The CBC’s Mike Moore reports.
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News 12’s tax tipline answers your questions
Tax experts visited the News 12 New Jersey studio to help answer questions on tax returns.