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This Montreal group grows free produce for those in need on city-owned land

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With the cost of living, more and more people are dependent on food banks to feed their families. But fresh local produce is rare in a food hamper. That’s where Montreal’s Regroupement Partage comes in.
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After 25 years helping young adults fight cancer, YACC and its founder are still going strong

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A group that’s helped more than 6,000 young Canadians fight cancer is celebrating a victory of its own. Young Adult Cancer Canada is turning 25, an anniversary that coincides with founder Geoff Eaton’s own cancer recovery. Today, Eaton...
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How you can trim your supermarket bills as grocery prices rise | Hanomansing Tonight

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Mike von Massow, a University of Guelph professor and food economist, says the best way to grocery shop without putting a dent in your wallet is by focusing on the foods that are in season and being flexible with the products and brands...
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Growing number of Yukoners turning to food bank

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Last month 1957 Yukoners were fed by the Yukon Food Bank. That's up 67 people from the month before. The CBC's George Maratos has more.
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Rising costs at the grocery store causing stress for Long Islanders

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According to Island Harvest, more people are now turning to the food bank who have never had to before.
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Where in Ontario do people vote the most? The answer may surprise you

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Voters in one Ontario riding speak to CBC's Chris Glover about why they always cast a ballot, in the latest installment of our federal election series "Your Voice, Your Vote."
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Royal Manitoba Winter Fair seeing more vistors interested in buying direct from farmers

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Buying direct from producers is a popular topic at this year's Royal Manitoba Winter Fair. Organizers say they're seeing more interest from visitors about how to connect with farmers directly so they can save money.
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LI businesses expect changes to consumer habits, price increases as new US tariffs cause global markets to tumble

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Financial advisors say consumers should take appropriate steps to spend wisely and save for the future.
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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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New fridge opens in Bed-Stuy to meet needs of the community

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The Pulaski Street Community Fridge, run by Keegan Stephan, works with volunteers from mutual aid groups to get large donations of items from food distributors that would otherwise be thrown out. Instead, they're placed in the fridge for...
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Can you afford to be patriotic when grocery shopping?

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As trade uncertainty continues between Canada and the United States, many Manitobans are trying to buy more Canadian products. But how affordable is patriotism at the grocery store? CBC's Matt Humphrey finds out. int of pride.
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How will new builds be impacted by the US-Canada trade war?

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Developers say tariffs will take a toll on the industry, by slowing down production and increasing costs. CBC's Katerina Georgieva reports.
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How will new builds be impacted by the U.S.-Canada trade war?

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Developers say tariffs will take a toll on the industry, by slowing down production and increasing costs. CBC's Katerina Georgieva reports.
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How Canada’s counter-tariffs could impact your grocery shopping

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The federal government has imposed retaliatory tariffs on goods imported from the U.S. They target $30 billion worth of products, including produce, dairy and meat. By the end of March, they’ll target $155 billion worth of goods.
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Long Island's first Wegmans opens in Lake Grove

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People have been lined up since last night to be the first inside.
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Grocery prices impact what supplies NJ residents purchase ahead of storms

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Southern parts of the state are expecting up to 9 inches of snow, but grocery stores didn't seem to be packed on Tuesday.
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Quebec farming co-op sees interest jump amid 'buy Canadian' push

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Natalie Childs of the Agricola Cooperative Farm in Papineauville, Que., says they've seen a 20 per cent increase in sign-ups for their community-supported agriculture baskets amid the trade war with the U.S., similar to the rise that...
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Current trade war has prompted a 'Buy Canadian' mentality that is helping farmer's businesses grow

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Get the latest on CBCNews.ca, the CBC News App, and CBC News Network for breaking news and analysis.
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Push to buy 'Made in Canada' products continues despite tariffs pause

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Despite a pause in U.S. tariffs, the push to buy Canadian products continues across the GTA. But as CBC’s Dale Manucdoc explains, there are some grey areas that exist when purchasing products from home soil.
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Corner Brook businesses hope desire to shop local translates into action

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While the province promotes shopping local, two big locations in Corner Brook are offering vegetables, jams and meats at two big locations. But as CBC's Colleen Connors reports, people are not actually buying much of it.
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Steps you can take to buy Canadian products amid looming U.S. tariff threats

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U.S. president Donald Trump's tariff threat has put the spotlight on supporting Canadian businesses. Tammara Soma with the Food Systems Lab at Simon Fraser University tells CBC how making informed decisions while shopping might help...
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The groceries that could get more expensive under Trump’s tariffs

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President Donald Trump has taken executive action to impose new tariffs on imports from Canada, China, and Mexico. The tariffs were scheduled to take effect at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday, but Trump later announced that tariffs on Mexico and...
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What steps can you take to buy Canadian products amid looming U.S. tariff threats?

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Expert gives tips on how you can shop and support local businesses amid Trump’s tariff threat.
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Why This Wealth Management CEO Says His Clients Are Thrilled With Trump Back in The White House

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Ty Young, CEO of Ty J. Young Wealth Management, joins Cheddar to discuss Trump's moves as he returns to Washington D.C. and how it may affect the U.S. economy.