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Greek economists fear the financial future

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Eurozone finance ministers have agreed to a modicum of debt relief for struggling Greece, but there is division on the exact reforms required to hit fiscal targets.



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U.S.-Canada trade gap

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Dan Ikenson, a director at the Cato Institute, on the growth in the U.S. trade deficit with Canada
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Sunday Scrum: NAFTA trade talks

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The scrum panel discusses how the U.S. views Canada as a trade partner and how they may attempt to pressure its trade partners
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Nassau County reports budget surplus again, wants end of NIFA control over finances

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The county comptroller tells News 12 that money will be used to continue paying off previous debts, and that doing so has improved the county’s financial bond rating and outlook.
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Sunny and warm in Connecticut; Wednesday will be cool and rainy

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Storm Watch Team Meteorologist Jonathan Cubit says cooler temperatures and rain arrive Wednesday. Here's what you can expect.
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2001 Malverne garbage truck auctions off for $14,000

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Village officials say the money will go back to the Department of Public Works.
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Alberta anticipates $13B surplus due to high oil and gas prices

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With Alberta expecting a $13.2 billion surplus this fiscal year, the province has announced plans to pay down debt and reindex personal tax rates, but not to restore benefits for seniors and people with severe disabilities.
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Ottawa halts sales of decommissioned RCMP vehicles

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Public Safety Minister Bill Blair calls the fact that people are purchasing these vehicles and modifying them a "serious concern."
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Ottawa golf club banks an extra $1 million from federal wage subsidies | The Big Spend

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The Canada emergency wage subsidy has helped businesses by supporting payrolls. But if a company ends up with a surplus, should it have to pay it back?
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COVID-19 wage subsidy helps exclusive golf club bank $1M

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The Royal Ottawa Golf Club has banked a $1-million surplus from its past season, thanks mostly to federal COVID-19 subsidies for workers' wages.
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Morocco's million-dollar water highway averts crisis in major cities

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Morocco is investing hundreds of millions to divert northern rivers for water supply to southern cities, but experts doubt its long-term sustainability amid climate change. Watch to know more!
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How much food is wasted in Canada? This food rescuer's answer might surprise you

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Jim Collins has been collecting unwanted food from greenhouses and farms in the St. Thomas area for decades and distributing it to people in need through Harvest Hands. He estimates the amount of food that goes to waste in Canada could...
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Motion to hire forensic audit firm passes during East Ramapo Central School District Board Meeting

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Students within the district took to the podium this Tuesday evening to beg for answers.
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More questions after new potential surplus estimated in East Ramapo school district

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School board members were perplexed during a meeting this week as they learned the district’s surplus may have ballooned to $90 million.
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Canada’s energy exports soar as US trade deficit hits record levels in 2024

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Canada’s energy exports surged in 2024, pushing its trade surplus with the US to a two-year high. Meanwhile, the US trade deficit ballooned by 17% to $918.4 billion, with a $295.4 billion deficit recorded against China. Uncertainty looms...
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U.S.-Canada trade faces uncertainty in 2025

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Canada's energy exports surged at the end of 2024, pushing its trade surplus with the united states to the highest level in over two years. But with president trump back in the white house, new tariff threats could shake up North...
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Why this food bank doesn’t want the cans from your pantry

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David Long is a CEO who wants to go out of business. He explains to CBC’s Erica Johnson how he’s using his experience as an executive chef to disrupt the traditional food bank model to help feed tens of thousands of people in the Greater...
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Is Trump right about the U.S. 'subsidizing' Canada? | About That

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Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed the United States is 'subsidizing' Canada 'to the tune of $100B.' Where does that number come from? And is Canada really getting a free ride from the U.S.? Andrew Chang dives into the math, the money...
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Financial watchdog NIFA won't sign off on Nassau County budget without changes

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The county's financial watchdog group declined to approve the county's budget, giving the legislature two weeks to make revisions.
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Alberta government forecasts a surplus at fiscal year-end

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The provincial government is forecasting a surplus of $4.6 billion, much higher than the $355 million initially forecasted in the budget. Higher personal taxes and more oil and gas income are boosting projected revenues.
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Councillor Andre Chabot discusses call for budget changes to try and lower property tax hike

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Andre Chabot is one of five city councillors who plan to introduce 20 amendments to the budget are aimed at reducing spending. He is also a big supporter of eliminating the proposed one per cent tax shift from business to residential...
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TRUMP VS HARRIS: Where they stand on China

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TRUMP VS HARRIS: Where they stand on China
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Contaminated sites, complaints and jokes: Nunavut committee wraps 3-day hearing

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In Nunavut a legislative committee has finished three days of televised hearings. TJ Dhir tells us what members covered.
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Alberta Forecasts $3 Billion Surplus, But Debt Relief Unlikely: A CBC Analysis

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The Alberta government released its first quarter fiscal update this morning, projecting a nearly $3 billion surplus by the end of the fiscal year. However, despite this positive financial outlook, there are no plans to allocate funds...