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Grocery price freezes and discounts coming soon, government says

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The federal government says Canada's five major grocery chains have delivered plans to stabilize food prices, promising more discounts, price freezes and price-matching campaigns.
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Canada adds 64,000 jobs — twice as many as expected

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Canada added 64,000 jobs in September — more than twice as many as expected — but most were part-time and concentrated in one particular sector: education.
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UK Tories conference: Government rules out pre-election tax cuts

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It's day two of the Conservative Party conference in the United Kingdom and disagreements over the economy have taken centre stage.
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Stretching Your Dollar: Americans Say Cost of Living is More Expensive

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How the rising cost of living is impacting everyday Americans.
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Minimum wage hikes in multiple provinces as Canadians struggle to get by

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Ontario is among the provinces hiking its minimum wage. Workers there will now make $16.55 an hour. In Manitoba, it's now $15.30. Nova Scotia, P.E.I. and Newfoundland and Labrador are now at $15, with Saskatchewan at $14.
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Argentina presidential hopefuls trade barbs in first presidential debate

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On Sunday, Argentina's presidential candidates competing for the country’s top job held their first debate.
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Brits regret Brexit but rejoining the EU is unlikely

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Protests and demands for the UK to rejoin the EU are growing steadily in the UK, where most are saying Brexit has failed.
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Eurozone inflation falls to lowest level since October 2021

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The annual inflation was still double the European Central Bank’s target, however.
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State of the Union: EU-China trade talks and interest rates to stay put

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The European Commissioner for Trade was in Beijing to temper fears of an all out trade war between the two sides.
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Bank of England pauses interest hikes, as several European countries climb

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Following a surprise decrease in inflation in August, the Bank of England has announced its decision to pause interest rates, in contrast to many of the UK’s neighbours.
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CEO Initiative 2023: The US Economic Outlook

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Janet Yellen, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Alan Murray, Chief Executive Officer, FORTUNE
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Canada's inflation rate increases to 4% in August

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Canada's inflation rate jumped higher last month, to an annual pace of four per cent, mostly because of an increase in gasoline prices. Outside of gasoline, prices for other essentials, like food and shelter, continued to increase.
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Poilievre presses Trudeau on rising cost of living

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre demanded answers on rising inflation rates from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the Commons and said the PM is 'not worth the cost.' Trudeau countered that his government 'is there for Canadians.'
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Inflation up again, raising fears of another interest rate hike

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A rise in gas prices is driving Canada's inflation rate higher. Statistics Canada reports the annual inflation rate rose to four per cent in August, beating many economists' expectations and raising the possibility of another interest...
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Parliament resumes Monday with Liberals down in the polls

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The Liberal government is behind in the polls by an average of nine points as MPs return to Ottawa for the fall session of Parliament. Opposition parties are attacking the government on the cost of living and housing while the government...
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Economists Report Medical Costs Are on the Rise

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Economists Report Medical Costs Are on the Rise
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Pressure to address housing, food prices continues as MPs return to work

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As MPs return to Parliament this fall the opposition parties are continuing to pressure the government to act on housing and grocery affordability.
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Grocery CEOs agree to work on price stabilization

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The CEOs of Canada's five biggest grocery store chains have agreed to work with the government on price stabilization and come up with a plan to address it within three weeks. The government said if the CEOs did not meet that deadline,...
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Stocks Jump After Retail Sales, Better-Than-Expected Inflation Reading

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Stocks jumped in Thursday's session after positive retail sales data and an inflation reading that was better than expected.
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Canada lost about 6,000 jobs in July, a sign of a slowing economy

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The latest StatsCan jobs numbers show Canada had about fewer jobs last month, a sign the economy is slowing down, according to at least one economist.
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Poilievre says Liberal governments used to exercise fiscal restraint

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Justin Trudeau's Liberals represent a 'radical departure' from past governments that balanced the budget. Poilievre made the remarks at his party's national policy convention on Friday evening.
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Poilievre tells Conservative party faithful he's ready for the next election

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Pierre Poilievre delivered the keynote address at the Conservative party’s first policy convention since he was elected leader. He used the opportunity to hammer the Liberal government on affordability and lay out what he expects to do...
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WATCH: Climate activists cover Rishi Sunak's home in Black fabric to protest his climate policies

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Greenpeace oil protesters scaled UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Private mansion in Yorkshire, and hung huge sheets of black fabric from his roof. The protest was in response to the UK government’s plans, unveiled Monday, to issue...
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Trudeau says Poilievre is 'stirring up anger' for political gain

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During a housing announcement in Hamilton, the prime minister was asked whether he feels threatened by Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's leadership. 'We don't solve problems by scaring people,' Trudeau replied.