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Ottawa offers assurance of Pfizer delivery amid confusion over doses
As Health Canada considers a Pfizer request to officially recognize its COVID-19 vaccine vials contain six, not five, doses, there’s confusion as some provincial leaders worry fewer doses than originally expected will arrive this quarter.
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New app allows customers to pay for retail purchases in installments
Afterpay is a new app that allows people shopping at certain retailers to pay in installments; however this differs from other installment plans because shoppers aren't charged interest — retailers do pay for providing the service.
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Virus, jobs on voters' minds in key swing state of Pennsylvania
As Trump , Biden canvass votes in battleground state, economy emerges at key issue as 2020 elections loom.
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Virgin Atlantic to Get a Nearly $1.5B Bailout From Branson, Creditors
Virgin Atlantic will be receiving a nearly $1.5 billion bailout as the airline and travel industries struggle amid the coronavirus pandemic. Owner, Richard Branson, will reportedly contribute more than $250 million with the rest coming...
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Counting coronavirus funds: a look at EU's plans for the recovery
The European Commission is preparing to make a major announcement about the coronavirus recovery fund to fight the economic fallout. We are taking a look back at what the European Union has done to help member states so far. €37 billion...
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'All sectors' to qualify for bridge funding: Morneau
Finance Minister Bill Morneau and Innovation, Science and Industry Minister Navdeep Bains announced bridge financing for big Canadian businesses across all sectors, including the oil and gas industry.
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Ottawa announces COVID-19 bridge loans for big businesses
The federal government has announced COVID-19 financial relief for Canada's biggest companies through bridge loans, but emphasizes that this isn’t a bailout.
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COVID-19 expected to cause surge in bankruptcy applications
Experts predict a surge in the number of businesses applying for bankruptcy because of the financial toll of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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How the pandemic could shape Canada's future economy
One of the U.S.'s big three credit agencies, Fitch Ratings, has downgraded Canada's credit rating to AA+ from AAA, citing the federal government's move to borrow about a quarter of a trillion dollars to prop the economy up during the...
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Trudeau questioned about commercial rent relief coming too late to help
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reporters on Friday
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Poloz says Canadians are "pent-up" and ready to spend to help the economy recover
Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz spoke with reporters in Ottawa on Wednesday.
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How to handle cash during the COVID-19 pandemic
With recent efforts to limit the spread of germs and reduce contact, a look at how to handle cash during a pandemic.
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A new Marshall plan? MEPs debate coronavirus response
Just a fraction of the 705 MEPs were present in Brussels for a single day of the plenary: and only one topic of debate: the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The European Commission president, wearing protective gloves, said EU leaders...
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How to fight for a refund for your cancelled flight
Most airlines are only offering credit and no-fee rebooking for flights cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Airline passenger advocate Gabor Lukacs offers tips on how to fight for a refund.
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Indigenous chief says forcibly removing protesters won't solve problems
'Canada has to change its way of dealing with disputes,' says Grand Chief Joseph Norton of the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake.
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Who benefits from online banking agreements? Not you, says expert
Most of Canada's five big banks — BMO, CIBC, RBC, Scotiabank and TD — recently updated their electronic banking agreements. But a contract expert says these agreements are largely one-sided and fail to give customers a fighting chance...
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'Pak Leadership Strong': Trump's Big Ceasefire Jibe At India | 'U.S. Survived Nuke Conflict...'
President Donald Trump claimed that the world narrowly avoided nuclear catastrophe last month. He was referring to escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, which he says nearly led to a nuclear war. According to Trump, he played a...
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Trump posts to social networks three times more during second term
US President Donald Trump is on an online posting frenzy. He’s been posting on the internet at a much faster rate than his first term.
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Equifax customer fights to restore credit after score vanishes | Go Public
Equifax customer David Tregear has spent over a year battling the company after his credit score suddenly vanished, leaving him unable to borrow money or get credit cards. Tregear had no idea why until CBC’s Go Public uncovered a...
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Should parking be free at hospitals? Ontario NDP says yes
The Ontario NDP tabled a motion on Wednesday to eliminate hospital parking fees for patients, families and hospital workers. As CBC’s Britnei Bilhete reports, this is the party's second attempt to address the issue in less than a year.
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Drake or Kendrick? Kardinal Offishall answers our rapid-fire questions
From his favourite Toronto restaurant to Canadian city, Kardinal Offishall is in the hot seat with CBC's Dwight Drummond for some rapid-fire questions on the heels of a new award win.
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Kardinal Offishall on the lessons he's learned in music
Hip-hop fans know him for his work creating and producing music, but Kardinal Offishall has recently embraced leadership roles in the music industry. He sat with CBC's Dwight Drummond to talk about the lessons he's learned on his path to...
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Nitish Rana hails Starc: haven’t seen death bowling like this in a long time
In the press conference, Nitish Rana praises Mitchell Starc for his exceptional performance in the death overs, saying, "Haven’t seen death bowling like this in a long time." Watch as Rana gives full credit to Starc for turning the game...
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The City of Windsor is proposing a fix for residents whose wastewater bills have gone up
If you've been paying more on your monthly wastewater bill, the City of Windsor says it's their mistake, and they're looking to credit homeowners for the increase they've paid. The CBC's Jennifer La Grassa reports.