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World Cup bid
Howard Bloom of Sports Business News on what North America hosting the FIFA World Cup will mean for soccer in Canada.
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Introducing 'Pepper' to the U.S. Market
The humanoid robot is designed with businesses in mind before expanding into home products, says Steve Carlin, Softbank Robotics chief strategy officer. That way American users can interact and "get used to" the four-foot-tall robots...
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Consumer protection
Carl Boutet, chief retail strategist at Studio RX, on calls for retailers to better protect consumer data
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Bugs in your groceries — Loblaws to sell crickets to consumers
There could be bugs in your groceries in the near future…with Loblaws planning to will sell crickets to consumers. The company says crickets are more sustainable than other forms of animal protein — but it remains to be seen if it their...
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Cricket protein powder
CBC's Jacqueline Hansen visits the Ontario cricket farm that's supplying Loblaw
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Tariffs lead to trade uncertainties
Kevin Graham of Bourgault Industries on how Trump's import tariffs will affect his business.
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Total eclipse draws crowds to Oregon
Monday’s total solar eclipse drew crowds across North America to Oregon, the first state in the path of totality as it made its way across the U.S.
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TPP breakthrough
Patrick Leblond of the Centre for International Governance Innovation on a new Trans-Pacific trade agreement
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Climate change report
Katharine Hayhoe of Texas Tech University says the conclusions of a new climate change report are among the most comprehensive issued
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Business waits
The chemical industry is holding its breath as NAFTA renegotiations loom. David Podruzny is vice-president of business and economics at the Chemistry Industry Association of Canada
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Possibilities in Brexit
Tracy Keevans, director of global FDI, Morgan McKingley, says real opportunities exist amid the fears over Brexit
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Digging into jobs numbers
Dominic Barton of the federal government's Advisory Council on Economic Growth on February's employment figures
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Canadians turned away from U.S. border after being questioned about their religion
A Canadian Muslim family was travelling to Vermont, when U.S. border officials grilled them about their religious views, inspected their phones, and then denied them entry
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Battery life
Jeff Dahn work developing a 30-year battery has already caught the attention of Tesla
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Queen hit the road for North American tour with singer Adam Lambert
Queen has announced it will be hitting the road again this summer with singer Adam Lambert. Together the group will tour 25 cities across North America. They’ll be taking a fresh look at classic Queen hits such as ‘We Are The Champions’...
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Canada's auto industry under Trump
Linamar CEO Linda Hasenfratz shares her outlook for the Canadian auto industry at a time when NAFTA could be open for renegotiation
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Bottled water
Sandy Gott, co-founder of Ice River Springs, on the struggle over bottled water in Ontario
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Uber's new CEO
Mandeep Singh, analyst, Bloomberg Intelligence, on the challenges facing Dara Khosrowshahi
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Addressing inequality
Chris Kutarna believes globalization and automation are leading to greater inequality
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Assessing Trump's economic plan
Steve Forbes, chairman and editor-in-chief of Forbes Media, on the next president's economic platform
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TIFF's Cameron Bailey shares some early picks
TIFF's artistic director tells CBC's Eli Glasner about a few notable films to watch out for this fall at the festival
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Central bank outlook
Benjamin Tal, deputy chief economist at CIBC World Markets, on the BoC's decision to hold rates
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Zika outbreak: Possible case from Florida mosquito investigated
Health officials in Florida are investigating what could be the first Zika case spread by a local mosquito in the continental U.S.