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What do Sask. residents expect from the GST pause on some goods?

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Ottawa is pausing the GST on some items from Dec. 14, 2024 to Feb. 15, 2025. The federal government has also promised a $250-cheque, in the new year, for those who make less than $150,000 annually. CBC's Aishwarya Dudha tells us what the...
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Vancouver would save $70M if park board dissolved, city report suggests

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A new report from the City of Vancouver says it could save tens of millions of dollars if the city's park board is dissolved, and suggests more parkland could be made permanent under the city's direct management. Chad Pawson reports.
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Thanksgiving Dinner is Going to be Cheaper This Year

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Thanksgiving dinner will be cheaper this year compared to last.
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Gen X Retirement: 45% Face Shortfalls

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Retirement is supposed to be a golden phase, but for many Gen Xers it might not be.
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Hidden fees in retirement accounts

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New data reveals that many employees leave money in old 401(k) plans, often unaware of the fees that could deplete their savings over time. (Scripps News)
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Government to buy Citywest Hotel for 148.2 million euro

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The Government has approved the purchase of the Citywest Hotel and convention centre for 148.2 million euro, the Justice Minister said. Jim O’Callaghan said that it would be “far cheaper” to own the facility in west Dublin instead of...
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Experts warn of summer bankruptcy spike amid economic instability

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As families grapple with rising costs, experts emphasize the importance of exploring alternatives to bankruptcy for managing overwhelming debt. (Scripps News)
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Tariffs are pushing Americans to cut costs

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A new survey from Clarify Capital shows 39% of Americans are taking on side jobs to help absorb tariff-induced price hikes. (Scripps News)
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Musk's Doge Wants to Make $1 Trillion in Cuts by June; Rubio Says Hundreds of Visas Revoked

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Elon Musk tells Fox News his so-called Department of Government Efficiency is seeking to make $1 trillion in spending cuts by June and that it won't affect critical government services. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump plans to withdraw...
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Scripps News Reports: DOGE Unleashed Part 2

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Have the courts and critics put the brakes on Musk or is his seat at the table still secure? (Scripps News)
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Germany Stimulus Can Be 'Game Changer' For Europe: Citi

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Citigroup's Beata Manthey discusses how European equity markets could respond if Germany's parliament passes a transformative spending reform. "The stimulus, eventually, it's going to be gradual, but it's going to improve the GDP...
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Labour pledges 13,000 more officers on the beat as part of shoplifting clamp down

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The Shadow Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, speaking in Buxton, Derbyshire, where she chatted to PCSOs and shop owners about the impacts of shoplifting and called for more neighbourhood police. Ms Cooper also speaks about Labour's stance...
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Musk at Trump Cabinet Meeting: DOGE Is Tech Support

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"DOGE is a support function for the president and the agencies," Elon Musk says. Speaking during President Donald Trump's first Cabinet meeting of his second term, Musk says DOGE's goal is to address the deficit.
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Senators have mixed reactions to the idea of a 'DOGE dividend'

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President Donald Trump says he is considering an idea to issue new stimulus checks to Americans from money saved through government cuts. On Capitol Hill, reactions to the idea are mixed. (Scripps News)
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Trump backs direct payments to Americans from savings generated by DOGE

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The Trump Administration is considering having the so-called Department of Government Efficiency give some of its savings to the American people. (Scripps News)
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Eurazeo Co-CEO: Regulation simplification Needed in Europe

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Europe needs to get an investment shock, move forward to integrate capital markets and simplify regulation, according to the co-CEO of Eurazeo, a leading European asset manager in private markets. William Kadouch-Chassaing spoke with...
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Chapo Inaugurated as Mozambique President

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Daniel Chapo was sworn in as Mozambique's new president on Wednesday. He took over as the leader of an African nation plagued by months of protests that have claimed hundreds of lives and crippled the economy. Many don't consider Chapo...
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Lower Your Energy Bills

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With cold weather across much of the U.S. this January, many people will be receiving very high utility bills. Here are some simple and inexpensive ways to lower them. (Scripps News)
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What to buy in January 2025

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If your budget still allows it after the holidays, you will find some great deals in January, especially for home goods and working out. (Scripps News)
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BOE's Bailey: Path of Interest Rates 'Is Downwards'

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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey discusses the outlook for interest rates, inflation and recent UK economic data. He spoke after the Monetary Policy Committee voted 6-3 to hold rates, with three officials seeking an immediate...
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Zopa Bank CEO Aims to Double Profit Again in 2025

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UK digital bank Zopa Bank Ltd. is set to double profit this year, and aims to double it again in 2025. The lender's CEO Jaidev Janardana says customer numbers could grow from 1.3 million now to up to 2 million next year, with annual...
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In Full: Le Pen on French Budget, Deficit, Government, Trump

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France's National Rally leader Marine Le Pen discusses the political situation in the country following a no-confidence vote that toppled Prime Minister Michel Barnier's administration. In an interview with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua,...
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What would happen to your estate if you died tomorrow?

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What would happen to your estate if you passed away tomorrow? A recent survey reveals that only 32% of Americans have a will. What happens to those without one? (Scripps News)
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October is National Financial Planning month, here are tips on planning your financial future

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It's National Financial Planning Month, and money strategies are best started early. Experts say to always be sure purchases align with your financial goals, and to be smart about using financing. (Scripps News)