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Conscious consumption
Dianne Buckner reports on the entrepreneurs who see an opportunity in the trend of questioning the real cost involved in a purchase
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How Sling TV Is Growing With the Streaming Market
When it comes to TV experience, consumers are all about the three Cs: choice, control, and customization. Sling's Glenn Eisen says this is where a la carte TV comes in.
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The future of food
Irwin Eydelnant runs a small firm that helps big food companies figure out what trends they need to be watching
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Three Components LionTree CEO Aryeh Bourkoff Thinks Will Shape the TV Landscape
Aryeh Bourkoff of LionTree, which just banked a $55 million round for FuboTV, talked with us about the future of TV.
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Online cross-border shopping
Christine McDaniel of George Mason University on calls to raise the threshold for tax and duties on cross-borders shipments bought online
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Ads blocked
CBC's Jacqueline Hansen reports on customer complaints about some beauty products that were advertised on Facebook
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Consumer affairs
David Clement of the Consumer Choice Center, on what today's legislation means for those interested in purchasing the product
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Advocacy group pushes for financial consumer code
Aggressive sales practices at TD Bank underscore the need for a financial consumer code in Canada, says the Public Interest Advocacy Centre
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Investigating banks' sales practices
Bank employees say they are forced to aggressively upsell products, while angry customers allege their accounts were changed without consent. Will all this attention lead to change?
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Bank tactics: How to protect yourself
How alarmed should Canadians be about recent reports on banking sales tactics? Two personal finance experts weigh in and provide tips on how to protect yourself
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The Trump brand image
Ron Tite, CEO, The Tite Group, on calls for boycotts of stores that carry Ivanka Trump brand products
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Brexit linked weaker pound boosts UK inflation to 1.6%
Inflation in Britain rose strongly in December – linked to the Brexit vote. The large fall in the value of the pound against other currencies since last June’s referendum has pushed up the cost of imported raw materials. Consumer prices...
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Technology trends at this year's CES
Some may be gimmicky, but many of the latest gadgets in the tech world could be important stepping stones to the next big breakthrough
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All day breakfast
Robert Carter, executive director of foodservice at NPD Group, on changes in the restaurant sector
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A costly year
Celyeste Power of Insurance Bureau of Canada on the worst year on record for losses from natural disasters
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4D movies
4D movies have arrived. Does the technology enhance the experience or simply mask lousy storytelling?
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Air Miles cancels expiry policy
The loyalty program is cancelling its expiry policy that was scheduled to take effect in just weeks
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Social media influencers
Dianne Buckner reports on a growing wave of deceptive marketing, and how regulators here and in the U.S. are scrambling to contain it
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5G: a faster, even more connected world
Mobile communication has completely changed the way we live, work and play. When they come online in the next five to ten years, 5G networks are expected to revolutionise the ways we do business and drive unprecedented economic and...
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Advertising in disguise on social media
Commercial messages are often disguised as recommendations from someone in your social network, CBC's Dianne Buckner reports
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Chase CMO Uses Tech to Drive the Company Forward
Jon Steinberg had the chance to speak with Chase commercial banking's Chief Marketing Officer, Samantha Saperstein. Saperstein explains how tech and digital are changing the marketing landscape, and reveals what her company looks for in...
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How Fortune 500 Companies are Using Chatbots and Emojis to Market its Brand
Mobile messenging software company "Snaps" is launching its conversational marketing cloud. The new feature allows companies to create its own chatbot or emojis without the help of a developer.
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Ill-advised decisions
The CBC's Dianne Buckner reports on 2016's biggest business blunders
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Does Brussels have the tools to take on VW?
Brussels is finally bearing some teeth over the Volkswagen emissions scandal. European Consumer Commissioner Vera Jourova on Monday described so-called ‘Dieselgate’ as a pan-European challenge and said that the Commission is assessing...