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Halifax approves big funding boost for Mobile Food Market

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The funding will increase from $75,000 to more than $175,000. Watch Amy Smith's interview with Mandy Chapman, the executive director of the market, on how the additional money will be used.
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N.S. to see significant price drop at pumps when carbon tax ends

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The deeply unpopular carbon tax is going to be removed for consumers on April 1. Gareth Hampshire looked into what difference this will make.
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Nigeria's GDP growth signals economic recovery amid reforms

9th - Higher Ed
Nigeria's economy experienced a notable upturn in the fourth quarter of 2024, achieving a 3.84% year-on-year GDP growth—the fastest in three years. This surge was predominantly driven by the services sector, which expanded by 5.37%...
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Nigeria GDP Grows At Fastest Pace In 3 Years

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Nigeria's economy experienced a notable upturn in the fourth quarter of 2024, achieving a 3.84% year-on-year GDP growth—the fastest in three years. This surge was predominantly driven by the services sector, which expanded by 5.37%...
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Nigeria's economy grows as food prices drop amid Ramazan

9th - Higher Ed
Nigeria’s economy is showing signs of recovery, growing at its fastest pace in three years with a 3.8% GDP rise in 2024. As Ramadan begins, food prices have dropped, bringing some relief to households. However, soaring rent prices in...
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How the trade war will hit your wallet (and what you can do)

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. tariffs will make everything from groceries to manufactured goods to housing even more expensive. CBC’s Lauren Bird asks economists and personal finance experts to break down how bad things could get, and what Canadians can do to...
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BOJ under pressure as Japan leads G-7 inflation

9th - Higher Ed
Japan’s inflation is gaining momentum, with January’s consumer price index expected to rise to 4 percent, up from 3.6 percent in December. This positions Japan as the fastest-inflating economy among g-7 nations. A key driver of inflation...
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With several St. John’s businesses closing down, these experts weigh in on reversing the trend

9th - Higher Ed
At least a dozen businesses in St. John’s have closed down over the last few months. The CBC’s Henrike Wilhelm reports on what’s causing the economic downturn and how to fix it.
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Underweighted meat prompts class-action lawsuit

9th - Higher Ed
A CBC News investigation into grocery stores overcharging customers for selling underweighted meat has sparked anger among shoppers and a proposed class-action lawsuit.
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‘Worst Catastrophe’: Trump’s Shocking Claims Stuns Los Angeles Officials | California Wildfire

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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has harshly criticised California leaders over their handling of the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. Trump labeled the incident as one of the "worst catastrophes" in U.S. history, accusing...
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B.C. Liberal MP reacts to Trudeau’s leadership resignation

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Ken Hardie Member of Parliament for Fleetwood—Port Kells reacts to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s announcement that he will step down as Liberal leader.
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Canada’s Food Report forecasts overall food prices will increase 3-5% in 2025

9th - Higher Ed
If you are still digesting high food costs from the holidays, things are not expected to get any easier next year, that’s according to a recent report led by Dalhousie University. Prices are expected to keep on rising. The CBC’s Scott...
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Food banks in Germany struggling to feed growing numbers of people in need

9th - Higher Ed
Since the war in Ukraine began two years ago, the number depending on their services has risen by 50 percent.
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Your family grocery bill could jump by up to $800 next year

9th - Higher Ed
Canadian families of four will pay up to $800 more for groceries in 2025, the annual Canada Food Price Report predicts. Meat, vegetables, and fruit could jump by up to five per cent due to a weaker dollar and climate change.
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Why climate change and wars could cause Canadian food prices to go up

9th - Higher Ed
A new annual report on the cost of food shows prices in Canada could go up by five per cent in 2025 on average. One of its researchers, University of B.C. Prof. Kelleen Wiseman, breaks down which factors led to that forecast.
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Beef prices hit record high at the grocery store — and on the ranch

9th - Higher Ed
Growing global demand and scaled-back ranching operations have pushed Canadian beef prices to historic highs, with sirloin cuts up $12 per pound in just one year.
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India's Retail Inflation Spikes In October

9th - Higher Ed
India's retail inflation surged to a 14-month high of 6.21% in October 2024, up from 5.49% in September. This sharp rise in inflation is largely driven by food prices, which saw a steep jump. The latest data comes as a stark reminder of the
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UN launch $306 million appeal for Nigeria’s food crisis relief

9th - Higher Ed
Nigeria faces a looming hunger crisis as the UN warns over 26 million people are at risk of food insecurity.
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US egg prices fall for the first time in months but remain near record highs

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U.S. retail egg prices fell in April from the record-high prices they hit earlier this year, according to government data released Tuesday. (Scripps News)
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Price-Action Suggests More Pain Ahead: 3-Minute MLIV

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Anna Edwards, Kriti Gupta, Guy Johnson, and Mark Cudmore break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade."
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How technology can help to bring down food prices

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Scripps News Correspondent Dan Grossman takes us behind the scenes to look at some of the massive farming machines that companies are creating to make a big difference in the field and in your wallet. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Inflation Expectations Reach Highest Level Since 2008

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Americans expect prices will climb at an annual rate of 3.3% over the next five to 10 years, up from the 3% expected last month, according to the University of Michigan's preliminary January survey. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Open...
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Bloomberg

Jobless Claims on the Rise, Producer Prices Jump

Higher Ed
US initial jobless claims for the week ending Dec. 7 rose by 17,000 to 242,000. That's a two-month high. US wholesale inflation also unexpectedly accelerated in November driven by a surge in egg prices. Bloomberg's Michael McKee breaks...
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Thanksgiving meals expected to be cheaper in 2024 as turkey prices drop

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Believe it or not, Thanksgiving dinners are expected to be more affordable for the second straight year. Learn why. (Scripps News)