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AI, future of 5G and tech sector challenges dominate at GSMA MWC Shanghai

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GSMA MWC Shanghai 2024 concluded with the show‘s largest ever international participation, welcoming nearly 40,000 attendees from a record 124 countries and territories for three days of innovation showcasing and collaboration.
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The Costs of Extreme Heat Go Far Beyond Higher AC Bills

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Climate change doesn’t just mean more extreme weather – it also leads to billions of dollars in lost productivity, tourism, and stresses infrastructure.
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What will Vancouver get from hosting 7 World Cup games?

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Podcast host Mo Amir and Vancouver criminal lawyer Kyla Lee weigh in on the latest $581-million estimate for Vancouver to host seven FIFA Men's World Cup soccer games in Vancouver in 2026. They also discuss what's next for the Trans...
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Parliamentary budget officer says carbon tax 'least disruptive' way to reduce emissions

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The parliamentary budget officer looked into the impact carbon pricing has on Canadian households. Both the Liberals and the Conservatives have been using his findings to their advantage. Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux joined...
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Immigration drives Canada's population to 40M

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Canada's population has hit 40 million people. The historic pace of the increase is being driven by immigration and the need for workers, but it's also causing the already dire housing crisis to get even worse.
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Parts of India experiencing extreme heat

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Working class Indians struggle in the extreme heat hitting various parts of India. Temperatures in Delhi will push into the mid-40s C with very high humidity — a situation made much more regular with climate change.
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India tries to adapt to the threat of extreme heat

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There's a push to adapt to extreme heat in India as heat waves get more intense, and scientists expect it to get worse over the next few decades.
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Economist Paul Steele Criticizes John Kerry's Carbon Credit Plan

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Paul Steele, chief economist at the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), joined Cheddar News and criticized John Kerry's carbon credit exchange announced earlier Wednesday. Steele also discussed climate...
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Economist Paul Steele Criticizes John Kerry's COP27 Carbon Credit Plan

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Paul Steele, chief economist at the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), joined Cheddar News and criticized John Kerry's carbon credit exchange announced earlier Wednesday. Steele also discussed climate...
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Survey Finds Inflation Driving a Return to the Gig Economy

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Inflation is driving a return to the gig economy, according to a new survey from Branch & Marqeta that found 85 percent of workers have increased or planned to increase their amount of gig work in the past six months, with 58 percent...
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End of Child Tax Credit Could Mean Slide Back Into Increasing Child Poverty

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Millions of Americans with young children have relied on the child tax credit since the federal government began issuing checks in July 2021. The last round of payments was sent out just before the Christmas holiday — at the same time as...
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New Italy PM Mario Draghi facing a vote of confidence in Senate today

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The new government of national unity, drawing together elements across Italy's political spectrum, is seeking the backing of lawmakers.
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New Italy PM Mario Draghi easily wins Senate backing for unity government

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The new government of national unity, drawing together elements across Italy's political spectrum, is also expected to win a similar vote in the lower house of the Italian parliament.
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Coronavirus: Summer without festivals results in millions in losses

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This summer, you won't have any big open-air concerts in Europe, bulls running through the streets of Spain, or beer festivals in Germany.



The new coronavirus has forced the postponement of most major...
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Wildfire shuts down 7% of Canadian oil production

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The Caribou Lake fire in northeastern Alberta has temporarily shut down some oilsands operations. Companies say the fire, which covers roughly 61,500 hectares, has cut seven per cent of Canada’s total oil production at a time when crude...
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Trump defiant as Dow plunges 2,200 points, global recession fears rise

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U.S. President Donald Trump shows no signs of backing down from his tariffs even after the Dow Jones shed 2,200 points — its worst close since 2020 — while global markets also tanked for a second day, raising fears of a prolonged...
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How farmers markets support B.C.'s economy

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Heather O'Hara, executive director of the B.C. Association for Farmers Markets, says spending at farmers markets has positive ripple effects to local economies. She tells BC Today guest host Dan Burritt that B.C. farmers markets...
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This State is Hosting Super Bowl LIX and Meta's New $10B Data Center

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Susan Bourgeois, Louisiana Economic Development Secretary, talks preparations for Super Bowl LIX, plus Meta’s $10B data center coming soon to North Louisiana.
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How much will Vancouver benefit from Taylor Swift’s concerts?

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Large signs and decor are popping up around Vancouver before Taylor Swift’s concert. And as concertgoers and tourists start to arrive in Vancouver this week, business owners and city officials will no doubt be looking forward to the city...
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Businesses reflect on 'Swiftonomics' impact as Taylor Swift's Eras Tour comes to an end

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Taylor Swift's Eras Tour was estimated to generate a $282M economic boost according to Destination Toronto. Now that the tour has wrapped up, CBC's Naama Weingarten spoke to some local business owners about their experience.
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‘Bigger than the Superbowl’: How Taylor Swift supercharges local economies

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Pop superstar Taylor Swift is bringing her Eras Tour to Toronto and Vancouver and her armies of fans could inject hundreds of millions of dollars into local economies. The National’s Ian Hanomansing asks tourism experts to break down the...
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LaSalle's big Lego loss

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The town of LaSalle is spending nearly $140,000 from its reserves to cover a loss on Sean Kenney’s Animal Super Powers Lego exhibit at its event centre earlier this year.
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Fed Rate Cuts: What Will 25-50 Basis Points Mean for Tech and Markets?

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Fed rate cuts are near; Dave Harrison Smith explores their impact on tech, markets, and investment strategies.
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First platform for HS2 revealed at Old Oak Common

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HS2 has revealed the first platform section at its new Old Oak Common station.



Engineers have started installing the concrete slabs which passengers will use when boarding or alighting high-speed trains at the west...