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Council Member Feliz plans to tackle rising vacant storefronts in the Bronx

9th - Higher Ed
City Council Member Oswald Feliz plans to formally introduce those two bills for consideration in the coming weeks.
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Canada's inflation rate ricks up to 2.9% in March

9th - Higher Ed
The consumer price index shows inflation was at 2.9% in March compared to the year before, a slight increase compared to February. Statistics Canada said gasoline prices, mortgage interest costs and rent contributed to the increased...
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Canada's inflation rate ticks up to 2.9% in March

9th - Higher Ed
The consumer price index shows inflation was at 2.9% in March compared to the year before, a slight increase compared to February. Statistics Canada said gasoline prices, mortgage interest costs and rent contributed to the increased...
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Community baby shower in Brownsville aims to help underprivileged moms

9th - Higher Ed
Borough President Antonio Reynoso told News 12 the event at the Van Dyke Community Center was planned to help raise awareness about Black maternal mortality.
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Inflation Is Creeping Back Up Again… Here’s How to Get Through It

9th - Higher Ed
The latest data shows inflation is on the rise, and consumers are paying more everywhere from the grocery store to the gas pump. But the economy should be OK... ‘unless something breaks.’
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State DOE releases mayoral accountability report calling for change in how schools are run

9th - Higher Ed
The mayor’s office says that graduation rates have skyrocketed and drop-out rates have been cut in half since mayoral accountability was enacted.
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Catherine’s cancer diagnosis at 42 and rising rate in younger people

9th - Higher Ed
Princess Catherine’s cancer diagnosis at the age of 42 is highlighting the rising rates of certain types of early onset cancer among younger people.
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Will P.E.I. see a measles case? Dr. Heather Morrison says it's likely

9th - Higher Ed
With cases of measles on the rise in some parts of the world, P.E.I. Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Heather Morrsion talks about the likelihood of seeing a case on the Island, and what people should know about vaccination.
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This employment loophole has one P.E.I. trucking company concerned

9th - Higher Ed
Members of P.E.I.'s trucking industry say they're worried about some companies paying drivers as independent contractors. Andy Keith, president of Charlottetown-based SFX Transport, explains why he's concerned.
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'There will come a time' to cut rates — but it's not now, Macklem says

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Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem says progress is being made in tackling inflation, but stressed that the bank doesn't think this is the right moment to cut interest rates.
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Bank of Canada leaves interest rate unchanged, says it's too soon to cut

9th - Higher Ed
The Bank of Canada held its key interest rate at 5 per cent on Wednesday, with governor Tiff Macklem saying it was too soon for cuts. CBC News speaks with an economist and a couple who might be forced to sell their home if interest rates...
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Bank of Canada holds interest rate steady at 5%

9th - Higher Ed
High interest rates continue to push many Canadians to their financial limits, and the Bank of Canada is not helping. The central bank has held its overnight rate steady at five per cent.
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Cost of dying: Corpses are being stored in freezer trucks as people leave loved ones’ bodies unclaimed

9th - Higher Ed
While Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services is planning a permanent cadaver storage unit at the Health Sciences Centre in St. John’s, there are now four freezer trucks that hold bodies outside the hospital. As the CBC’s Anthony...
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Bitcoin Could Be ‘Volatile’ Despite Recent Highs

9th - Higher Ed
Karl Farmer, Vice President and Portfolio Managers at Rockland Trust Bank, breaks down why inflation and interest rates may stick at these levels, and why Bitcoin still carries some risks.
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The Fed Should Be ‘Patient’ When Lowering Rates

9th - Higher Ed
Glen Smith, CIO at GDS Wealth Management, shares how investors can allocate their assets as the market broadens and why he’s eyeing June for the first potential rate cut.
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Sales up, prices stable: P.E.I. Real Estate Association has some new housing numbers

9th - Higher Ed
The latest housing numbers for the Island show listings have increased, sales are up and prices are relatively stable. The president of the P.E.I. Real Estate Association discusses what those numbers mean with CBC News: Compass host...
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Is Canada’s housing market headed for a rebound?

9th - Higher Ed
With inflation slowing, a Bank of Canada interest rate cut could be on the way. The National’s Adrienne Arsenault asks John Pasalis of Realosophy Realty to break down what could be coming next for the housing market.
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The Real Deal: Car ownership could exceed $11,000. Here are some tips to help you save.

9th - Higher Ed
News 12's Kristie Reeter breaks it down and shares some tricks to cut the cost even more.
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Venezuela grapples with economic hardships despite drop in inflation & lifted sanctions

9th - Higher Ed
Inflation drops in Venezuela, but hardships persist. Prices soar and wages are frozen, pushing families to struggle for necessities.
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Budget 2024 income tax expectations: Revise tax rates in new regime

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Budget 2024 income tax expectations: “As we know that this government's impetus is on simplicity, ease of administration and transparency in the tax system and to keep that impetus further, they introduced the new personal tax regime and...
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N.S. proposes taking on $117M in costs from NSP to limit bill increases

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's Paul Withers reports on a proposal from the provincial government proposing to pay part of Nova Scotia Powers deferred fuel costs and collect that from ratepayers over the next decade.
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Budget 2024 Income Tax: Top things FM Sitharaman can do for taxpayers

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Budget 2024 income tax expectations: In the last budget, the Finance Minister implemented various modifications to the concessional tax regime. This favoured both the middle class with lower tax rates and high-income taxpayers with a...
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Boeing’s 737 Max Woes Were a Long Time Coming

9th - Higher Ed
Melissa Armo, founder of The Stock Swoosh, shares thoughts on stocks she’s watching and how investors can make the most of the market with persistently high borrowing costs.
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The Connection Between Interest Rates and Regional Banks

9th - Higher Ed
David Wright, President and owner of Wright Financial Group, shares his thoughts on why the Federal Reserve seems hesitant to cut rates, and why regional bank stocks could help move the needle.