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RBC cuts 5-year fixed mortgage rate, Gillette ad targets toxic masculinity | Business Panel

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Our weekend business panel discusses Royal Bank's cut to its five-year fixed-term mortgage rate and a new ad from Gillette that urges men to take a more active role in fighting toxic masculinity.
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Mixed reactions to Gillette's new 'toxic masculinity' ad

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Personal grooming company Gillette has drawn a lot of attention for its latest ad campaign, which urges men to take a more active role in fighting toxic masculinity. Critics accuse Gillette of exploiting serious social issues to improve...
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Burt's Bees Makes Commitment to the Environment

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A recent survey by Cohn found that 86 percent of Americans think companies should be socially and environmentally responsible. Burt's Bees is carbon-neutral certified and hasn't sent any waste to landfill since 2010. Paula Alexander,...
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Nick Cannon's Great-Grandmother Inspired His Latest Video

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The television personality, entrepreneur, and musical artist joined Cheddar to discuss how "Motivation," an ode to his daughter, came about.
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A Parkland Student Explains Why the #NeverAgain Movement Is Different

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Kyle Kashuv, a student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, says that social media has been able to mobilize their message in ways not afforded to other generations.
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Why Alberta is focusing on treatment to solve its toxic drug crisis

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In the face of a record number of toxic drug deaths, Alberta is moving away from harm reduction and doubling down on treatment and recovery. The National’s Ian Hanomansing breaks down The Alberta Model and why the province thinks it's...
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B.C. 1st province to decriminalize small amounts of illicit drugs

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The British Columbia government is decriminalizing carrying a small amount of certain illicit drugs in an effort to reduce the staggering number of overdose deaths. But advocates, drug users and researchers say it might not be enough to...
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Toxic drug deaths remain high in B.C. as decriminalization begins

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New data confirms deaths from toxic drugs remained high in British Columbia last year, with the number of deaths only slightly lower than the 2021 record. Most of the victims were middle-aged men who overdosed inside private homes,...
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Attacks on Toronto transit users, staff prompts calls for task force

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The union representing transit workers across Canada is calling for a safety task force following a series of violent attacks on Toronto transit users and staff. But the problem is not limited to Toronto.
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Frostbite amputations in Edmonton see 10-year high

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CBC News has learned that Edmonton doctors conducted 94 amputations due to frostbite last year, the highest number in a decade. Though last winter wasn't especially cold, there were far more people living on the streets.
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Some food banks see up to 40% increase in usage

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Food banks are continuing to cope with a surge in demand due to rising food prices, with little hope of relief in sight. In Manitoba, the province’s largest food bank says it's seen a 40 per cent increase in clients in the last year alone.
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How Gen Z Could Affect the Midterms

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Mariana Alfaro, an anchor on Post Politics Now for The Washington Post, joined Cheddar News to discuss how Gen Z can transform the 2022 midterm elections
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Saskatchewan support group helps ex-inmates rebuild their lives

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Indigenous people continue to be overrepresented in Canada's correctional institutions. Fighting against these statistics in Saskatoon is STR8UP, a group for ex-inmates who gather to support each other, try to heal generations of trauma,...
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Food banks report surge in demand amid high cost of living

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Toronto and Ottawa food banks are reporting record-high visits in August, as high food prices force Canadians to make tough choices, sometimes skipping meals altogether.
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Vancouver tent encampment residents threatened with violence, arson in anonymous flyers

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Residents of a slowly disbanding tent encampment in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside are facing anonymous threats of violence after someone circulated flyers warning if they don't pack up and leave soon, everything they own will be set on...
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Cat game Stray is raising money for real-life strays

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The newest viral indie game, Stray, has taken the internet by storm. Here's how it's helping strays in the real world.
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EU needs radical new approach to cutting poverty, says UN expert

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The UN's Olivier De Schutter said the EU should commit to cutting poverty by 50% by 2030.
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Poland: Protesters march to home of PiS party leader on anniversary of communist crackdown

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As well as women protesting the country's high court ruling restricting abortion, farmers and entrepreneurs also vented their anger at the PiS government on Sunday's march.
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Anti-government protesters march to home of PiS party leader on anniversary of communist crackdown

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As well as women protesting the country's high court ruling restricting abortion, farmers and entrepreneurs also vented their anger at the PiS government on Sunday's march.
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RCMP investigation of GFW shooting continues as Mayor calls for more police

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The RCMP is still investigating Friday night’s incident in Grand Falls-Windsor, which saw a masked man shoot a gun at a house several times. With the suspect still at large, the police say it was a targeted incident and there is no risk...
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Grand Falls-Windsor mayor calls for more policing as RCMP investigation of shooting continues

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The RCMP is still investigating Friday night’s incident in Grand Falls-Windsor, which saw a masked man shoot a gun at a house several times. With the suspect still at large, the police say it was a targeted incident and there is no risk...
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Canada Votes: Family divided at the ballot box as father and daughter clash in Winnipeg West

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Hear how one family is navigating political differences at home — and what it says about the bigger picture in Canadian politics.
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Trump's Congress address: President Trump says will get Panama Canal 'one way or other'

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US President Donald Trump delivers his address to the joint session of Congress, his first after returning to the White House for a second term on January 20. Watch for more details!
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Trump's Congress address: Trump says his administration will 'Reclaim' the Panama Canal

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US President Donald Trump delivers his address to the joint session of Congress, his first after returning to the White House for a second term on January 20. Watch for more details!