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Trudeau congratulates Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen for being named to Artemis II mission

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Hansen will make all Canadians proud when he becomes one of a handful of people to orbit the moon.
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PM on Canada's next astronaut: 'He is an exceptional individual'

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Hansen will make all Canadians proud when he becomes one of a handful of people to orbit the moon.
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Stretching Your Dollar: Tips to Boost Your Credit Score

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Ted Rossman, a senior industry analyst with Bankrate.com, joined Cheddar News to provide guidance on how to raise your credit score, especially for would-be homebuyers.
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Can you tackle debt and enjoy life? | Quick Question

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Canadians are struggling with their finances amid high interest rates and inflation. Certified financial planner Zainab Williams and personal finance expert Barry Choi join Ian Hanomansing to talk about ways to tackle debt and why it...
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U.S. hits debt ceiling, triggering potential debate over loan obligations

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The U.S. government has hit its legal borrowing limit. Democrats, including President Joe Biden, are warning Republicans to avoid a lengthy battle over whether to lift the debt ceiling in order to avoid defaulting on U.S. loan obligations.
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Tax Season Kicks Off

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Tax season is here and the IRS will begin accepting and processing returns Monday.
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U.S. Consumers Shop for Black Friday Deals Amid Historic Inflation

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Michael Brown, partner and Americas retail leader at Kearney, joined Cheddar News to talk about the state of the retail industry on Black Friday.
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Crypto Firm BlockFi Files for Bankruptcy Following FTX Collapse

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Crypto firm BlockFi filed for bankruptcy following the recent collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX.
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Canadian businesses can now charge credit card transaction fees

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Canadians who prefer to pay with Visa and MasterCard could get hit with extra fees starting Thursday. After a long legal battle over who pays certain credit card processing fees, businesses can now pass those charges — as much as two per...
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23-year-old 'Crypto King' accused of owing $35M to investors

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A 23-year-old self-described 'Crypto King' is facing allegations that he took at least $35 million from investors in Ontario, only for that money to disappear. Creditors are now trying to figure out where it all went.
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Canadians turning to credit cards for financial stress relief

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A report from the Equifax credit bureau shows a 6.4 per cent increase in Canadian credit card balances between the first and second quarters of this year.
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Millenials Credit Scores Benefiting From Student Loan Freezes

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Kia McCallister-Young, director at the nonprofit America Saves, joined Cheddar News to talk about how millennials are seeing better credit score numbers due to student loan debt being canceled and what to do if loans come back. "The most...
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Sri Lankan prime minister resigns after protests over economic crisis

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Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa has resigned following weeks of protests demanding that he and his brother, the president, step down over the country's worst economic crisis in decades.
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Simu Liu opens 2022 Juno Awards: 'I am Canadian'

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Host Simu Liu opened the 2022 Juno Awards with a very Canadian monologue, paying tribute to coming home.
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Tax refunds delayed for teachers who claimed new credit

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Teachers who claimed a tax credit to help with the costs of school supplies aren’t receiving their tax refunds on time. The Canada Revenue Agency says it can’t process those tax returns because the credit is part of a federal bill that...
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Tax returns delayed for teachers who claimed new credit

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Teachers who claimed a tax credit to help with the costs of school supplies aren’t receiving their tax refunds on time. The Canada Revenue Agency says it can’t process those tax returns because the credit is part of a federal bill that...
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Bank of Canada hikes interest rate in attempt to curb inflation

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The Bank of Canada is raising interest rates for the first time since 2018 to try to curb inflation, but the rate hike could add to the financial strain of people already struggling.
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Most mortgage holders walking thin line as rates rise: poll

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An Angus Reid poll found that 58 per cent of homeowners say the costs of owning a home are already crowding out other parts of their budget.
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Crisis continues for China's real estate developer Evergrande

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China's second largest real estate developer Evergrande has been officially declared in default by credit agencies.
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Biden’s EV tax incentive creates tension ahead of North America summit

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On the eve of a North American Leaders’ Summit, U.S. President Joe Biden’s big tax incentive for U.S.-produced electric vehicles is creating tension, with some saying it’s a job killer for the Canadian auto industry.
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AI Lending Platform Upstart CEO on Q3 Earnings, Customer Growth

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David Girouard, CEO of Upstart, an artificial intelligence lending platform, joined Cheddar to discuss Q3 earnings, noting growth in revenue and profits as more banks, credit unions, and car dealerships use Upstart tech. He also...
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Conservatives make funding, job promises in platform release

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Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole released an election platform full of generous promises for funding and creating one million jobs. But the glossy 160-page magazine-style document also plans to scrap the Liberals’ child-care plan in...
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B.C. moves into next phase of vaccine rollout

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British Columbia launched its new system for COVID-19 vaccine registration as the province moves into Phase 3 of its four-part vaccination plan.
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Former head of Bank of Canada sets sights on fighting climate change

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As the former head of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, Mark Carney has a rare perspective on the world. He talks to Rosemary Barton about fighting climate change through capital and what he sees as the biggest global...