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What do experts think of the government's promise to build a national child-care system?

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University of Quebec in Montreal Professor Catherine Haeck and University of Toronto Associate Professor Emeritus Gordon Cleveland join Power & Politics to discuss the government's plan to spend $30 billion over five years to build a...
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How much electricity can the World's biggest single-site solar park produce?

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It’s the world’s largest single-site solar park, equipped with millions of photovoltaic panels capable of converting the sun’s rays to about 1000 MegaWatts hourly. Check out the Mohammed Bin Rashid Solar Park in Dubai.
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Iraq gov't bans imports to support local farmers

9th - Higher Ed
Government imposes restrictions on imports of beans and other agricultural products during harvest season.
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Industry and science minister announces funding for Toronto vaccine facility

9th - Higher Ed
Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry François-Philippe Champagne announced funding for a vaccine facility in Toronto.
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Landlords switch to long lets as COVID hits Europe's short stay market on Airbnb

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"Many owners decided to withdraw their accommodation from the short-term rental market and put them on the long-term rental market," one expert told Euronews.
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GM Beats on Earnings, Looks to More Battery Plants to Go Fully Electric

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GM CFO Paul Jacobson joined Cheddar to talk about the automaker's Q3 earnings beat. Despite COVID concerns at some of its plants overseas as well as the ongoing global chip shortage, Jacobson said he expects the average sale price of...
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NYT Piece Claims Silicon Valley Investors and Founders Contorted Legal Tax Break to Avoid Taxes on Investment Profits

9th - Higher Ed
Several Silicon Valley insiders are being accused of contorting a 1990s-era tax break to avoid taxes on millions of dollars of investment profits. The tax break is known as the qualified small business stock exemption, and it allows...
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Chipotle CFO Says Robots Could Deliver Burritos Within 5 Years

9th - Higher Ed
Jack Hartung, Chief Financial Officer at Chipotle, joined Cheddar to discuss the company’s recent investment in Nuro, ‘Chipotlanes,’ and expansion into Canada.
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Deliveroo valued at €10 billion despite failure to deliver on profit

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The food delivery company Deliveroo is set to give the London stock market its biggest new listing in more than seven years after it announced it will be seeking a valuation of €10 billion euros when it launches in the city.
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From Infrastructure to Supply Chain: Driving Investment into ASEAN and GCC

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Southeast Asia boasts a vibrant manufacturing sector, abundant natural resources, and a population roughly the size of the U.S. and Europe combined. Middle Eastern countries feature wealthy consumers, a strategic location between Europe...
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Iraq's Anbar province struggles to rebuild after ISIL

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There are signs of some rebuilding, but some believe government red tape is holding it back from further expansion.
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Climate change: US to formally rejoin 2015 Paris Agreement on Friday

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One of President Joe Biden's first executive orders was to revoke Donald Trump's decision to abandon the treaty in 2017.
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'Sanctions are always on the table': Premier Scott Moe

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Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says the federal government should consider sanctions when deciding how to react to President Joe Biden's decision to revoke the Keystone XL permit.
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The Philippines considers reviving nuclear plant to meet energy demand

9th - Higher Ed
It has been lying dormant for decades. So why is the Philippines thinking about reviving this nuclear plant?
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Bains and Anand explain how Ottawa is developing Canadian vaccine production

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Federal Industry Minister Navdeep Bains and Procurement Minister Anita Anand spoke with reporters on Tuesday.
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Brussels-Beijing deal could threaten cooperation with US on China

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The EU's landmark agreement with Beijing could complicate transatlantic cooperation on China after Biden's team signalled disapproval of the deal.
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Trudeau announces a large investment in broadband services for rural Canadians

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters during a media briefing in Ottawa on Monday.
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Coronavirus downturn helps accelerate move to green economy, says the ECB's chief economist

9th - Higher Ed
A coronavirus second wave is sweeping Europe and economies are being hit again by new lockdown-style measures. At the same time, Brussels institutions are trying to keep their green priorities alive. It has raised the question of whether...
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Islamic groups back anti-jobs law protests in Indonesia

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An omnibus law intended to cut red tape, streamline regulations, and encourage foreign investment was passed last week. But unions say it will erode workers' rights.
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Indonesia workers protest against 'exploitative' new law

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Government leaders say the legislation is needed to create jobs and stimulate Southeast Asia’s largest economy crippled by the coronavirus pandemic.
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'Interest rates are very low and they are going to be there for a long time'-BoC Gov. Macklem

9th - Higher Ed
Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem forecasts the future path of the Bank's key lending rate.
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HBCU Students Struggling Financially as Biden Proposes Free Tuition

9th - Higher Ed
The United Negro College Fund recently conducted a survey to examine how cash-strapped Historically Black Colleges and Universities are at the moment. Brian Bridges, vice president of research and member engagement at the United Negro...
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Netflix Pledges 2 Percent of Cash Earnings to Banks Supporting Black Communities

9th - Higher Ed
As company's begin to make commitments to boost Black quality of life in the U.S., Netflix pledged 2 percent of its cash earnings to banking institutions that support the Black community.
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Google Launches Two Startup Programs for Women and Black Business Owners

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Google has launched two new startup programs aimed at providing resources to support women and Black business owners. Head of Google for startups, Jewel Burke Solomon, and the head of Google startup developer ecosystems, Jason Scott,...