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Manitoba seniors weigh in on top concerns for federal election

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From the cost of living to health care to troubles with the United States, Manitoba seniors are considering the best person for the job of dealing with their top concerns during this federal election.
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Head of Catholic Charities of Fairfield County joins News 12 to talk about support services they provide

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Topics of discussion include the organization's impactful work.
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How this rapid housing project may save lives

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A new housing project is expected to open later this month in Cape Breton. The apartment building known as Eleanor's Court will take in 25 people who are living at a nearby Pallet shelter village. The CBC's Erin Pottie reports.
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EU pledges $1.8bn in aid to Palestinians, supporting West Bank, Gaza recovery and private sector

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EU pledges $1.8bn aid package for Palestinians, supporting authorities and private sector in West Bank and Gaza over two years.
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Affordable housing still a top issue for Sask. renters this election

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Renters and housing advocates in Saskatchewan say affordable housing is on the minds of many voters this federal election.
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Housing affordability top of mind for Burnaby voters

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Burnaby residents say housing affordability is a key concern for them ahead of the federal election later this month. CBC’s Jessica Cheung went out to the ever-growing city to hear what voters have to say on the issue.
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Fact-checking some party leaders as election campaign nears midway point

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Jonathon Gatehouse from the CBC News Election Fact Check Unit takes a closer look at what some of the party leaders are claiming as the 2025 federal election campaign approaches the midway point.
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Are college degrees still worth investment in US?

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Is a college degree still the ticket to long-term success—or is it losing its value? With student debt soaring and income premiums shrinking, we break down whether the investment in higher education is still worth it in the United States.
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Has the value of a US college degree shrunk?

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Is a college degree still the ticket to long-term success—or is it losing its value? With student debt soaring and income premiums shrinking, we break down whether the investment in higher education is still worth it in the United States.
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What does affordable housing really mean?

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Federal party leaders have been touting their plans to make sure Canadians can find affordable housing. But what exactly does that mean? The CBC's Emily Fitzpatrick looked into it.
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India on track to become the world's consumption capital

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India is on track to become the world's consumption capital, with private consumption currently contributing 56 percent of GDP. A report by angel one and Iconic Asset Projects that India's total consumption will double by 2034, driven by...
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Surviving mouldy homes and camper living in rural N.S.

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The affordable housing crisis is not just hitting big cities. It’s affecting rural communities, too. CBC News speaks with several people who are navigating the crisis in the area of Digby, N.S. This story is part of a series about...
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Affordability and housing remain election issues with voters

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Food insecurity, affordability are election issues with voters.
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More young Indians turning to crypto for extra income

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With job growth lagging behind, more young Indians are turning to cryptocurrency trading as a way to supplement their income. In cities like nagpur, retail investors, particularly from smaller towns, are diving into the volatile crypto...
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A look at Alberta's new budget bill

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Alberta Finance Minister Nate Horner introduced a bill to implement some items in the province's proposed budget. If passed, Bill 39 includes measures like an eight per cent tax bracket for income under $60,000 and changes to legal aid...
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The impact of tariffs on your personal finances | Hanomansing Tonight

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Worried about your personal finances? We put your tariff questions to a personal finance expert.
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US core inflation drops to 2.6% in January

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Fed's favorite core inflation measure hits 2.6% in January, as expected. The personal consumption expenditures price index, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure, increased 0.3% for the month and showed a 2.5% annual rate.
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Alberta is making tax changes, here's what that looks like for you

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Alberta's budget brings changes to income and education taxes. Working Albertans will pay less, while property owners will pay more. CBC's Travis McEwan breaks down the changes and explains why they're being made.
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Pope Francis' financial woes continue to mount

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Reports say all is not well in the Vatican on the financial front. Prior to his being hospitalised, the Pope faced signficant resistance from cardinals regarding his proposals to address the Vatican's financial struggles.
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Wages in Nova Scotia outpace inflation

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A CBC analysis found that the median wage for workers in Nova Scotia last year grew faster than inflation for the second consecutive year. But that median wage remained the lowest in the country. Andrew Lam has the story.
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'Extensive delays.' CT taxpayers could suffer as result of nationwide IRS layoffs

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The layoffs come as the Trump administration continues slashing government personnel across the board.
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CMHC expects Vancouver rental demand to fall in the future

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The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation sees demand for Vancouver's rental market easing due to immigration policy changes. Meanwhile, UBC business professor Tom Davidoff says the threat of a trade war with the U.S. could affect...
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Trump ends de minimis loophole: US consumers brace for rising costs

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US President Donald Trump’s administration ended the section 321 de minimis exemption, which had allowed low-value shipments—under $800—from China to enter the US Duty-free. The sudden removal of this loophole is set to affect millions...
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What will make Chinese consumers open their wallets?

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Chinese officials are moving away from decades of tradition in their preparation for what may be a trade battle with the United States. The Chinese government is appealing to its people to help get the world's second-biggest economy out...