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Zimbabwe farming: Seed banks set up to prepare for drought

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Zimbabwe is prone to long periods of drought. Whenever that happens, the government buys food from abroad.
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Bank of Canada predicts wealthier households will hold on to their pandemic savings

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Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem spoke with reporters after the quarterly interest rate announcement on Wednesday.
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Latin America's poorest hit by economic fallout of COVID-19

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Concerns that remote communities in Latin America could face major challenges accessing coronavirus vaccines.
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Alberta announces plan to cut thousands of health-care jobs

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The Alberta government has announced plans to cut up to 11,000 health-care jobs in order to save $600 million a year, saying the cuts won’t be of front-line staff such as nurses. The move comes during the COVID-19 pandemic, an economic...
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Chile Senate approves pension reform bill

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A new pension reform law in Chile gives those hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic a chance to dip into their savings. But it has left President Sebastian with his back against the wall.
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Bangladesh economy: Tens of thousands of people left jobless

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Like other countries, the pandemic in Bangladesh has robbed tens of thousands of workers of their jobs and income.
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Iran's businesses struggle to stay afloat amid COVID-19

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Iran, already struggling under sanctions, now also dealing with financial strain brought on by coronavirus pandemic.
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Trudeau says money is coming to help seniors

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reporters on Wednesday
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Anand says ‘there is work to do’ on finding any inefficiencies at Global Affairs Canada

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Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand, speaking to reporters from Malaysia, is asked about how Global Affairs Canada will find 7.5 per cent savings after cabinet ministers were asked to prepare "ambitious savings proposals" ahead of the...
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The Cost Of: How to save on takeout food

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News 12's Kristie Reeter tested an app that offers deals on food leftovers.
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Mike Johnson Says Trump 'not Delighted' With Musk’s Shift On Tax Cut & Spending Priorities

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Days after leaving the White House, Elon Musk slammed the Trump-backed spending bill. In a fiery series of posts on X, Musk called it a “disgusting abomination”. The bill was cleared by House in May with support from nearly all...
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Maintenance issues in public housing and old legal aid thresholds: What’s in new auditor general report

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New Brunswick’s auditor general found a lack of timely maintenance is keeping public housing units vacant, legal aid requirements haven’t been updated in eight years, and N.B. Power’s early retirement program didn’t demonstrate value for...
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Liberals criticized PCs for not finding financing fix for environmental fund, but where's theirs?

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In 2024, New Brunswick Liberals expressed disappointment the former Higgs government had no plan to finance the Environmental Trust Fund after terminating the fund's access to bottle-deposit money. Now, the Liberals are in power but have...
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Fact-checking the numbers in the parties' platforms

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The CBC News election fact-checking team went over the major party platforms to compare their promises, verify their claims and check their math.
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Federal leaders vow to shield Canadian seniors from trade war chaos

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Liberal Leader Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pitched their competing plans to protect Canadians’ savings, especially seniors, from the global market chaos as economic uncertainty dominates the election campaign.
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What to know about your finances amid market volatility | Hanomansing Tonight

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As tariff uncertainty roils the global stock markets, some Canadians are concerned about their investments. Financial counsellor Jessica Moorhouse joins Hanomansing Tonight to address some viewer concerns and questions.
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Carney marks the end of consumer carbon tax

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During a campaign stop in Winnipeg, Mark Carney touted the official end of the consumer carbon tax, a core but divisive Liberal environmental policy.
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Fact-check: The EU will not 'confiscate' Europeans' savings to spend on defence

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A fresh push to incentivise Europeans to invest in EU assets has been weaponised in an online disinformation campaign. Euroverify investigates.
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Manitobans seeing relief at the pumps

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The federal consumer carbon tax is being siphoned off prices at the gas pump. Gas prices dropped Tuesday as the federal consumer carbon tax was lifted. Prices are down as much as 18 cents a litre.
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Gas prices tumble across B.C. after carbon tax lifted

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After 17 years, the B.C. government has officially killed the consumer carbon tax. It was eliminated after a marathon debate at the legislature that went into the early hours of the morning. Premier David Eby says drivers will see relief...
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Carney marks the official end of consumer carbon tax

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Liberal Leader Mark Carney celebrated the official end of the consumer carbon tax by outlining how losing the tax will help Canadians save money.
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Gas prices drop in Nova Scotia with removal of carbon tax

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There was relief at the pumps on Tuesday morning in Nova Scotia, with the cost of fuel dropping around 17 cents now that the federal carbon tax has been removed. Brett Ruskin has the story.
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Gas prices drop across Canada as consumer carbon tax ends

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On Tuesday, the federal carbon price for consumers will disappear in all provinces except Quebec, where a provincial price on carbon meant the federal price didn't apply. For gasoline, it was 17.6 cents a litre, and natural gas was 15.25...
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B.C. NDP fast-tracking end of consumer carbon tax

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British Columbia's government is fast-tracking the end of its consumer carbon tax to coincide with the federal lifting of the tax. Premier David Eby says consumers should expect immediate price relief at the gas pumps.