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30% Duty on Wine Exports Hits South Africa's Winemakers

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New ReviewSouth African winemakers are facing major setbacks after a new 30% export duty was imposed, threatening international sales and industry profits. The hike has raised concerns about competitiveness, especially in European and Asian markets.
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Carney returning to Washington as tariffs punish some industries

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney is planning to travel to D.C. next week. His office says he will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump, just days after Trump once again said Canada should become a 51st state, and as U.S. tariffs continue to...
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"The Business Of Style" Ep 1: Rebecca Minkoff, Arc'teryx, Vetir, and On

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New ReviewDesigner Rebecca Minkoff celebrates 20 years, Arc'teryx unveils new NYC flagship, Vetir launches AI-powered shopping, and On introduces spray-on running shoes
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B.C. lumber industry faces eye-watering 45% U.S. tariffs

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New ReviewOn Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he would impose a further 10 per cent tariff on imported lumber — beyond existing anti-dumping and countervailing duties — meaning B.C. lumber will face a 45 per cent tariff rate...
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How Electronic Arts’ historic $55B buyout impacts Canada’s video game industry

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New ReviewElectronic Arts, maker of video games like The Sims and Madden NFL, is being acquired for $55 billion US, the biggest leveraged buyout attempt in history. Many details of the deal remain unknown, but as Michelle Ghoussoub reports, it's...
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Why a B.C. ostrich farm is fighting a cull order from the CFIA

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New ReviewA last-minute reprieve for the ostriches of Edgewood, B.C., has left the fate of the birds in limbo. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency remains in control at the farm, with the farm's supporters holding out hope that the Supreme Court...
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Restaurants stock up as BCGEU strike targets alcohol distribution

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New ReviewRestaurants and venues are bracing for impact as striking BCGEU workers expand picket lines to liquor warehouses and retail stores. James Iranzad, a partner with Gooseneck Hospitality, and Corinne Lea, the founder and CEO of the Rio...
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Politicians discuss Jaguar Land Rover production shutdown

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New ReviewInterviews with industry minister Chris McDonald and West Midlands mayor Richard Parker after Jaguar Land Rover extended its production shutdown due to a recent cyber attack.
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Tariffs hamper profits from bumper canola crop

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New ReviewSaskatchewan canola farmers are reporting their best crop in years, but they may not rake in much profit because Chinese tariffs have hurt prices and largely taken away one of Canada’s biggest markets.
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China’s property slump deepens as unfinished buildings remain across cities

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New ReviewChina’s economic growth slows more than expected; weak August data sparks calls for more government stimulus.
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Bin strike cannot continue, Birmingham council leader says ahead of fresh talks

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New ReviewThe situation in Birmingham during the bin strike “cannot continue”, the city council’s leader has said as he urged the Unite union to help bring the industrial action to an end ahead of a fresh round of talks on Wednesday. John Cotton...
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Birmingham bin strike continues to affect residents

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New ReviewFootage of refuse bins in various parts of north Birmingham where collections are disrupted due to the ongoing bin workers’ industrial dispute with Birmingham City Council.
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Without further study, doctors say Canada should ban some oilsands tailings release

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New ReviewAn article published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal raises new concerns. It says Alberta and Canada lack evidence to support the regulated release of treated tailings water into the environment. The CBC's Avery Zingel reports.
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Free classes aim to increase diversity in Manitoba film industry

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New ReviewA new series of training sessions being held across Manitoba are focused on increasing diversity in the film industry. They're being held after two reports found decreases in creative roles held by women and gender diverse people.
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Bollywood's Biggest Stars In The Crosshairs Of Gangs

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New ReviewBeneath the glitz, glamour and billion-dollar box office hits Bollywood has a bloody undercurrent. For decades now, India's most iconic film stars have found themselves in the crosshairs Not of paparazzi, but of guns, knives and...
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GST on Indian Coffee Down from 18% to 5% | Good News for Instant Coffee Drinkers

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New ReviewThe Indian government has reduced the GST on coffee from 18% to 5%, offering a big relief to instant coffee drinkers across the country.