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The Winner in the Albertsons-Rite Aid Deal

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The Wall Street Journal's Heather Haddon and Bold Media's David Grasso talk about the impact this deal could have if it gets regulators' blessing. Spoiler: consumers actually may come out on top.
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The Winner in the Albertsons/Rite Aid Deal

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The Wall Street Journal's Heather Haddon and Bold Media's David Grasso talk about the impact this deal could have if it gets regulators' blessing. Spoiler: consumers actually may come out on top.
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Amazon's new store

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Renee Filippone reports on Amazon's new high-tech, checkout-free grocery store
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Food prices

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Jacqueline Hansen reports on a drop in the cost of food, and how that squares with people's perceptions
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Kids and cash

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Kerry Taylor, financial writer with Squawkfox, has some advice for parents teaching children about money
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Future of shopping

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Ramona Pringle, director of the Transmedia Zone, Ryerson University, on Amazon's move into groceries
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Going tipless

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A Calgary restaurant is going no tip. David Jones of the Smoke 'n Water restaurant in Parksville, B.C., experimented with a similar policy
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Global obesity

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New approach to fighting obesity involves everyone
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Canadian dollar at lowest level since 2003

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The Canadian dollar is teetering at its lowest level since 2003. It's being dragged down by collapsing oil prices.
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JCP&L: Thousands of power outages reported following stormy weather in New Jersey

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Heavy flooding and wind caused downed trees and power lines, according to officials.
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#TheMoment New Brunswick fishermen caught a 700-pound tuna

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Earl LaBillois, a fisherman from New Brunswick, recounts the moment he caught a 700-pound tuna in Chaleur Bay.
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Lytton's mayor describes village's ongoing challenges 3 years after devastating wildfire

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Lytton, B.C., is preparing to mark the three-year anniversary of the fire that burned most of the village to the ground. Mayor Denise O'Connor talks about how the community is rebuilding and the challenges that remain.
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This Tiktok Forager Wants To Help You Eat For Free

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PLUS: With the U.S. government weighing a TikTok ban over data privacy and security, Alexis Nikole breaks down the potential impact on creators.
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How to shop for nutritious food on a budget

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CBC Manitoba’s Shannah-Lee Vidal finds out how much grocery prices have been rising in Winnipeg, and gets tips for eating healthy on a budget.
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NYC Health + Hospitals hosts farmers markets at some locations, including Jacobi Hospital

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NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln and North Central Bronx will also be doing deliveries of groceries to low-income communities.
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be Well: How to add more super fruits and vegetables to your diet

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Here are some simple and delicious ways to add more super fruits and vegetables to your diet.
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Food Banks CEO says pressure on food banks demands urgent change

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Food Banks Canada says that seven out of 10 provinces have failed in their approaches to food security and poverty. Food Banks Canada CEO Kirstin Beardsley says her organization is seeing the highest ever numbers on food bank use and the...
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What does rate mitigation mean for my power bill? Here’s a minister’s brief explanation

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How would Andrew Parsons, Minister of Industry, explain electricity rate mitigation to someone who stopped him at the grocery store? Parsons faced that at a press conference about government efforts to keep power bills down. Parsons kept...
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be Well: Tips to help you establish a path to financial peace of mind

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Money-saving expert Trae Bodge, from TrueTrae, has the steps you can take to establish a path to financial peace of mind.
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Bushwick building owner cited for illegal work performed before fire destroyed supermarket, apartments

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The Department of Buildings says Core Holdings LLC, the owner of 1385 Bushwick Ave., performed illegal plumbing work without permits.
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'We lost something good'. FDNY says large fire destroys Bushwick supermarket, leaves 55 people homeless

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The fire quickly spread to four other buildings, including apartments. The Red Cross says at least 40 people are now homeless.
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Can a foreign grocer compete in Canada?

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The federal government is shopping for a foreign grocer in a bid to stir up competition and bring down food prices. But grocery analysts say Canada's unique marketplace will make that tricky. CBC's Jenna Benchetrit explains.
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A teen was poisoned at work and his employer received no penalty | Go Public

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The family of a then-14-year-old who suffered severe carbon monoxide poisoning while working at a Saskatchewan grocery store tell CBC’s Go Public they are outraged there were no serious consequences for his employer.
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The Breakdown | Biden’s political future + Suspicious Toronto address

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The National breaks down what’s next for Joe Biden and the Democrats after his shaky performance on the presidential debate stage. Plus, how a Toronto address was used to smuggle $80 million in electronics into Russia.