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India Budget 2025: Focus on taxes

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The middle class drives India’s growth but bears the brunt of rising taxes while the ultra-rich thrive. Experts suggest Budget 2025 must deliver justice—tax the wealthiest, ease middle-class burdens, and prioritize fairness to secure a...
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Gov. Lamont says he will not propose another income tax cut this year

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The tax relief mentioned on Wednesday will be aimed at small businesses, according to Gov. Lamont.
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Food insecurity a growing problem for some Calgarians

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Calgary is doing better than the national average when it comes to eliminating poverty and food insecurity, but there is still a long way to go. That's according to a lead researcher at Vibrant Communities Calgary, the organization...
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Plan to move Manitoba Housing tenants challenged by low vacancy rates

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A plan by the provincial government to move some Manitoba Housing tenants into privately owned apartments with additional rent support could face challenges. A low vacancy rate for rental suites may get in the way.
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$900K given out for home heating help in first 10 days of January

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The P.E.I. government has budgeted $9 million this year for a program that helps Islanders heat their homes, up from $7 million last year. Martin Dutton of the Salvation Army, which administers the program, explains why demand for the...
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New legislation requiring online gig work platforms to report workers' income in new year

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There are financial changes coming in the new year for some online work platforms, and for gig workers in Canada.
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Here's why a lack of affordable rentals can be a problem for women leaving domestic violence

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CBC's Jennifer La Grassa speaks with the leaders of two emergency shelters for women in Windsor, Sylvie Guenther at Hiatus House and Lady Laforet at the Welcome Centre Shelter for Women and Families. They say that without affordable...
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Can Syria's New Leaders Kick Captagon Habit?

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Syria's newly appointed leadership has pledged to take decisive action against the growing Captagon trade, which has become a major issue in the region. The drug trade has fueled violence and instability, and the government aims to...
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Syria’s GDP Shrinks By 60% Since 2011

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Syria is facing a critical moment in its ongoing conflict. The power shift is creating new challenges for the country, already grappling with years of destruction and instability.
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Nigerian Forex Traders Embrace Yoruba Lessons

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In Nigeria, one company is offering trading lessons in Yoruba, to help citizens understand the complex world of foreign exchange.
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Craft markets play important roll during post strike

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With the Canada Post strike now heading into its fourth week,Some small business are struggling to ship their goods.But as Claire Palmer reports -- in-person craft markets are helping bridge that gap.
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Syria’s GDP Shrinks By 60% Since 2011 | World Business Watch | WION

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Syria is facing a critical moment in its ongoing conflict. The power shift is creating new challenges for the country, already grappling with years of destruction and instability.
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Syria's New Leaders Vow To Combat Syria's Captagon Trade

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Syria's newly appointed leadership has pledged to take decisive action against the growing Captagon trade, which has become a major issue in the region. The drug trade has fueled violence and instability, and the government aims to...
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Northern Sask. map-maker worried Canada Post strike will kill his business

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Canada Post's strike is dragging on, leaving businesses in rural and remote areas without a way to ship out products. A man who runs a map-making company in northern Saskatchewan says business is down about 70 per cent. He says the...
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Here's how many people are food insecure in Windsor-Essex

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CBC's Jennifer La Grassa breaks down the number of people in Windsor-Essex who worry about not having food or can't buy it. She also meets some local food bank users and volunteers.
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How P.E.I.’s school food program helps fight food insecurity

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P.E.I. faces some of the highest rates of food insecurity in the country. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin speaks with Jennifer Taylor, a foods and nutrition professor and food insecurity researcher at UPEI, about how the province’s...
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BREAKING: Russian President Vladimir Putin Holds Year-End Press Meet

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Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the nation in an end-of-year speech. Putin began by boasting about Russia's economic performance. Watch in.
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For decades, a family paid taxes on a parcel of land in Paradise. But one sibling ran into big problems with the Crown Lands division after attempting to take ownership. This just a week after the provincial government finalized...
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Small businesses in rural Saskatchewan struggling amid Canada Post workers strike

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Dan Driediger runs GoTrekkers, a map making and printing business, from his home in Missinipe, Saskatchewan. He says the Canada Post workers strike has cut off his ability to sell and ship products, and courier services are unaffordable...
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The land was in his family for decades. According to the government, they don’t own it

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A Portugal Cove-St. Philip’s man has found himself at odds with the Newfoundland and Labrador government over a parcel of land that’s been in his family since the 1980s.
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Blanchet not in favour of giving $250 cheques to people with incomes up to $150,000

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Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet says his party is not in favour of giving $250 cheques to people who make up to $150,000, adding that the limit should be somewhere around $50,000. He also says that people his party spoke...
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Vancouver cracking down on 'illegal street vending' in Downtown Eastside.

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The City of Vancouver is cracking down on the sale of illegal goods in the Downtown Eastside, saying the practice is increasing shoplifting and gang activity. But as Sohrab Sandhu reports, some advocates and a business association say...
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Community Volunteer income tax program looking for volunteers on P.E.I.

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The Community Volunteer income tax program is recruiting volunteers to help provide free income tax clinics on Prince Edward Island in the new year. The clinics are offered to people who live in underserved communities, or those with a...
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Nova Scotia NDP releases its election platform

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The document includes promises to boost health-care services, build thousands of affordable housing units and put a pause on the provincial gas tax. Michael Gorman has the story.