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Declining Food Costs Linked to Drop in Producer Price Index
New Bureau of Labor Statistics Point to Declining Food Prices
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'The prime minister needs to get involved' to end PSAC strike: Singh
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is calling on the prime minister to end the strike by getting involved in ongoing negotiations and meet union members’ requests.
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Singh asks when Trudeau will give PSAC 'a fair contract'
During question period, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh pressed the prime minister on the PSAC strike and asked when Trudeau would 'take workers seriously' and come to an agreement with the union.
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Federal public service strike could spark other labour disruptions
Striking federal public servants are setting a precedent for other unions as some experts say job action may become more common because of inflationary pressures.
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The Day Ahead: Proctor & Gamble to Report Earnings
The Day Ahead: Proctor & Gamble to Report Earnings
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Stretching Your Dollar: Survey Shows Half of Americans Have Side Job
Nearly half of Americans report having to side hustle to make ends meet, according to a survey from LendingTree. Jane Oates, president of WorkingNation, joined Cheddar News to discuss the state of play as families are having a difficult...
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Analyst Discusses Latest Market Trends as Recession Fears Grow
Melissa Armo, founder and owner of The Stock Swoosh, joined Cheddar News to discuss this week's markets which were little changed in trading as investors digested the latest corporate earnings results as concerns over a coming recession...
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Government workers threaten to escalate strike action
The union representing government workers is threatening to escalate strike action on Monday by targeting strategic locations for government revenue – places like ports.
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Restaurant Inflation Pushes Patrons to Curb Culinary Spending
Restaurant inflation was up 8.8 percent from a year ago in March, according to the latest consumer price index, and customers say they're more carefully considering their culinary spending. Cheddar News correspondent Ashley Mastronardi...
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Explained: Why the EU economy may be heading for a ‘soft landing’
The economic situation in Europe is better than expected, an economist told Euronews.
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Stretching Your Dollar: Credit Card Debt on the Rise in the U.S.
Higher prices due to inflation combined with higher interest rates are creating a perfect storm for consumers who use credit cards, according to a Bankrate.com report. Ted Rossman, senior industry analyst at Bankrate.com, joined Cheddar...
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Canada’s inflation is still climbing, but more slowly
Canada's inflation rate slowed to 4.3 per cent in March, largely due to the cost of gas and a slowdown in climbing food prices. But as inflation starts to move toward a more manageable level, other factors are feeding economic uncertainty.
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Reverse Mortgages vs. Home Equity Loans: What's Best for Homeowners
Reverse Mortgages Versus Home Equity Loans and Which Option is Best for Homeowners
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Stocks Near Session Highs but Continued Inflation Concerns Prompt Fears of Recession
Anthony Saccaro, founder and president of Providence Financial, joined Cheddar News to discuss Thursday's trading session as stocks and indexes showed positive gains following some economic data but fears of a recession continue to grow.
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Argentinians blame gov’t and IMF for rising poverty and inflation
Argentina has one of the world's highest inflation rates.
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Investment Strategist Rob Haworth on State of Economy, Inflation and Bank Failure Fallout
Investment Strategist Rob Haworth on State of Economy, Inflation and Bank Failure Fallout
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Infrastructure Capital Advisors CEO Assesses March Market Opening
Infrastructure Capital Advisors CEO Assesses March Market Opening
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Beer prices bubble up with inflation
Beer drinkers were mostly spared from an expected tax hike, but inflation has added more than a few pennies to the cost of a pint.
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Breaking Down Tuesday's Trading Ahead of Key Inflation Data
Brian Jacobsen, senior investment strategist with Allspring Global Investments, joined Cheddar News to discuss Tuesday's trading session as investors await key inflation data that could prompt further action from the Federal Reserve.
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The Day Ahead: Fed Minutes, Inflation Data and Earnings
Cheddar News takes a peek at what to look for on The Day Ahead as the Fed's March minutes from its meeting is released while the market awaits key inflation data. Rent the Runway is also scheduled to release earnings and Warner Bros....
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Bank of Canada holds interest rate at 4.5%
Governor of the Bank of Canada Tiff Macklem says inflation ‘is forecast to be about three per cent this summer’ but that they will keep working to achieve the two per cent inflation target.
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PM says negotiations with federal public servants should happen at bargaining table
After 120,000 members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada voted yes to a strike mandate, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he recognizes the 'incredible work' public servants have done over the years.
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Key interest rate holds at 4.5 per cent
The Bank of Canada is holding its key interest rate at 4.5 per cent as inflation slows, giving a bit of predictability to homeowners.
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Inflation Impacts Walmart as Retail Giant Looks to Automation
Walmart told shareholders Wednesday that inflation is impacting the business. Now it is looking to add automation to offset hiring.