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Parents, daycare providers frustrated by national daycare program

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While many providers have signed up for $10-per-day childcare, waitlists are only getting longer — some years-long — and parents are getting frustrated. Meanwhile, some providers are threatening to pull out of the program because they...
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The Key Issues Dominating The UK General Election

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As the UK gears up for a General Election, the economy is set to dominate debates, driven by a deep cost-of-living crisis. Alongside, the NHS, immigration, and levelling up of the government will be key issues. Both parties will present...
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Argentina’s president promotes book as the country's economy continues its volatile decline

9th - Higher Ed
Argentina's heavy metal President launches his new book despite the ongoing protests over his austerity plans.
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Inflation cooled for 4th month in a row. Is an interest rate cut coming?

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's rate of inflation has slowed to 2.7 per cent — the lowest rate in three years. This marks four straight months in which inflation has fallen within the Bank of Canada's target range, sparking speculation about potential interest...
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The Bank of Canada's growing list of worries

9th - Higher Ed
The Canadian economy is awash in contradictions. Progress has been made in the fight against inflation. The economy has dodged a recession. But unemployment is rising, consumer spending is expected to slow further and the Bank of Canada...
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As Grocery Prices Surge, Thrive Market Emerges as Affordable Solution

9th - Higher Ed
In April, grocery prices rose by 1.2 percent, reaching pre-pandemic levels of food inflation. Could an e-commerce grocer be the solution? Thrive Market says yes
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The U.S. Can Avoid a Recession – But Higher Prices Are Here to Stay

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Companies like Target, Walmart, and Amazon may be cutting prices – but consumers should get used to paying more than they did pre-pandemic.
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Forget Inflation: American Consumers Want Travel and Experiences

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Americans may be exhausted by inflation, but they aren't holding back when to comes to spending on travel and experiences.
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Overall, the Economy Holds Up, But Some Americans Are ‘Struggling’

9th - Higher Ed
With the Fed likely set to leave rates unchanged, lower and middle income Americans will continue dealing with higher credit card interest and expenses.
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Inflation cools to 2.7% annual rate in April

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's consumer price index cooled to 2.7 per cent in April, down from 2.9 per cent in March, led by a decline in the growth of food prices, Statistics Canada says.
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Loblaw agrees to sign grocery code of conduct — if its competitors do, too

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Loblaw Companies Ltd. says it's agreed to sign onto a long-planned code of conduct for grocery retailers, as long as other industry players do, too. The code is intended to level the playing field for suppliers and smaller retailers.
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State of the Union: sunshine in Ankara, darkness in Tbilisi

9th - Higher Ed
This edition of State of the Union focuses on the continuing diplomatic détente between Turkey and Greece and the escalating domestic upheaval in Georgia.
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Can you wildfire-proof an entire city? Whitehorse is trying

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Yukon is racing to build a massive fuel break south of Whitehorse to help protect the city from the threat of catastrophic wildfires. CBC’s Juanita Taylor joined experts on the ground and in the air to learn how the territory is trying...
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What Are Americans Buying? National Retail Federation Has the Receipts

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Inflation-weary Americans are still spending money every month, but the April numbers show they’re starting to cut back on a few types of expensive purchases.
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Nigeria inflation: Food prices see 40% spike

9th - Higher Ed
Nigeria is due to release its inflation figures for April.
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Earnings Season Takeaways? Companies Are Doing… Pretty Well!

9th - Higher Ed
Companies are making money, the economy is cooling down, and a rate cut or two possible by the fall? It might be time to break out the cautious optimism.
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Are you boycotting Loblaw? We asked people across Canada

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CBC News spoke to people in Alberta, B.C., Ontario and New Brunswick about the Loblaw boycott and why they’re participating — or not. Here’s what they had to say.
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Don’t Overanalyze AMC and Gamestop Popping: ‘It’s Just a Game’

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The return of ‘meme stocks’ don’t mean it’s time to panic about the stock market. If you want something to worry about… look no further than inflation.
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WATCH | Are you boycotting Loblaw? We asked people across Canada

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CBC News spoke to people in Alberta, B.C., Ontario and New Brunswick about the Loblaw boycott and why they’re participating — or not. Here’s what they had to say.
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India votes in fourth phase: Voter issues include unemployment & inflation

9th - Higher Ed
A total of 96 constituencies across 10 states and union territories will vote on May 13 in the fourth phase of the Lok Sabha elections.
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2021 Flashback? What Gamestop Popping Again Means for the Economy

9th - Higher Ed
With Gamestop and other meme stocks back on the rise, it brings to mind some similarities between 2021 and 2024 economically… and that’s not necessarily good.
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The Real Deal: The best deals for mom this Mother’s Day

9th - Higher Ed
With inflation high, News 12’s Kristie Reeter shows you the options to get the most for your money and mom!
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University of Michigan Report Finds that Consumers Aren't Feeling A-Maize-ing, But Rather Blue

9th - Higher Ed
Are we at risk for a major recession? For many it feels that way.
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Metro Vancouver to audit wastewater treatment plant over ballooning cost

9th - Higher Ed
Metro Vancouver Regional District will launch an independent review of the planned North Shore Wastewater Plant, the projected cost of which has soared from $700 million to $3.86 billion. Burnaby Coun. Richard T. Lee and Simon Fraser...