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How deep is the debt?

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Peter Armstrong looks at what would move Canadians from debt concerns to debt crisis
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Amazon VP: Raising Minimum Wage the Right Thing to Do

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Dave Clark, senior vice president of worldwide operations at Amazon, spoke to Cheddar from the floor of one of its fulfillment centers about the company's move toward a $15 minimum wage.
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Amazon VP Dave Clark: Raising Minimum Wage the Right Thing to Do

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Dave Clark, senior vice president of worldwide operations at Amazon, spoke to Cheddar from the floor of one of its fulfillment centers about the company's move to institute a $15 minimum wage and lobby the federal government to raise its...
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Exclusive: Europe can do more to bring about peace in the Middle East, says Iran's foreign minister

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Iran's Foreign Minister Dr Mohammad Javad Zarif told Euronews that the European Union can do more to bring about peace and stability in the Middle East, and needs to back-up its commitments with actions. In an exclusive interview with...
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Philly's Pitch to LeBron

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Roc Nation recording artist Freeway gives his opinion on what Kanye West is up to and his pitch for LeBron James to ditch the Cleveland Caveliers and come to the Philadelphia 76ers.
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Philly Rapper Freeway Pitches LeBron James on His City

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The Philadelphia rapper and die-hard 76ers fan Freeway wants LeBron James to forsake Cleveland and Los Angeles, and take his talents to the City of Brotherly Love.
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Hackers reveal how they got bank information

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Roughly 90,000 Canadians who bank with CIBC-owned Simplii or Bank of Montreal had their personal information compromised.
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What Next for North and South Korea?

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After the historic summit of the two Koreas Friday, the onus now falls on the U.S. to keep the ball rolling, says Andrew Joeng, reporter at the Wall Street Journal in Seoul.
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Success of Korea Talks Likely Rest With Trump

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Maintaining diplomatic momentum after the historic meeting Friday between the North Korean leader Kim Jung-un and President Moon Jae-in of South Korea will likely fall on the shoulders of President Trump, who will have his own summit...
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Why the 'inclusive micro-franchise' could be significant for start-up businesses

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It can be a fully daunting challenge for someone starting their own business. But a new business concept is being introduced in France that may prove highly effective for budding entrepreneurs. It's already created hundreds of jobs...
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Facing pressure

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Meghan Roberts on the Canadian banks connected to U.S. gun manufacturers
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This Company Bets it Can Increase Your Credit Score ... With Rent

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Maia Bittner, founder of "Pinch" says that reporting rent payments to the credit bureaus has users raving about higher credit scores.
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The Company Using Rent Checks to Up Your Credit Score

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Maia Bittner, founder of "Pinch," says reporting rent payments to credit bureaus can demonstrate stronger financial health and help users increase credit scores.
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Payday loans

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Tony Irwin of Canadian Consumer Finance Association on Hamilton's potential new law
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Banks in Britain and U.S. ban use of credit cards to buy Bitcoin

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Banks in Britain and the United States have banned the use of credit cards to buy Bitcoin and other crypto currencies. The move is aimed at protecting customers from running up huge debts from buying virtual currencies on credit, if...
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Banks in Britain and US ban use of credit cards to buy Bitcoin

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Banks in Britain and the United States have banned the use of credit cards to buy Bitcoin and other crypto currencies. The move is aimed at protecting customers from running up huge debts from buying virtual currencies on credit, if...
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Elevate Is Out to Help its Customers Build Better Credit

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Online lending provider Elevate is helping millennials boost their credit scores. Ken Rees, CEO of the company, says attracting new customers has been easy, because the market with bad credit options is large and underserved. Rees says...
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Backing the farm

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Joelle Faulkner is CEO of Area One Farms, which provides farms with the credit they need and investors with the growth they want
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Equifax Breach: How Consumers Can Take Control

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The Equifax cyber attack compromised approximately 143 million Americans in one of the worst breaches in modern Amercan history. Alex Sadler, Managing Editor at Clark.com joins to explain why this attack was worse than other major...
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Protecting yourself

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Kelley Keehn, author, Protecting You And Your Money, on what you need to think about following the Equifax information breach
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Rate hike impact

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Keith Emery, operations director at Credit Canada Debt Solutions, on what a Bank of Canada rate hike means for you and how to cope with it
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Interest rates and HELOCs

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Jacqueline Hansen reports on how higher interest could hit home equity borrowers hard
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Greeks disappointed at no eurozone bailout deal

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There was disappointment but no surprise in Greece after eurozone finance ministers meeting in Brussels failed to reach agreement on the release of billions in new loan money. The sticking point is the International Monetary Fund joining...
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Canadians need to save their money better | ViewPoints

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OPINION: Canadians' current attitudes toward saving and spending money are foolish and dangerous, according to personal finance journalist Rubina Ahmed-Haq