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New measures coming into effect to help protect consumers in Quebec
Bill 29, which modified Quebec’s Consumer Protection Act, was adopted in spring 2023. But some experts worry the changes will increase prices for shoppers.
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Europe’s ‘holiday from history is now over’, Finnish President Stubb tells Euronews
"It is in our vested self-interest to promote and spend more on defence," Finnish president Alexander Stubb tells Euronews.
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Romania's new government approves new economic plan aimed at slashing deficit, state spending
Romania’s new coalition government approves a new economic plan aimed at keeping government budget deficits under control for the upcoming 2025 fiscal year.
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Joly, LeBlanc meet with Trump team to discuss tariff threat
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly and Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc met with two of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's cabinet picks in Florida on Friday to discuss the risks of imposing new trade tariffs. While the ministers did...
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Worried about traffic at Montreal’s airport? Here are some tips for holiday travellers
While making a flight at Trudeau airport has become increasingly difficult during peak hours, mainly due to vehicle traffic, the airport has taken some steps to make things run smoother during the holiday season.
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Cyclone Chido: France Races To Find Survivors In Mayotte
Cyclone Chido has caused widespread devastation in Mayotte, France, leaving many residents stranded and displaced. Rescue operations are ongoing as authorities race to find survivors and provide aid to affected communities.
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Can the federal government afford the implementation of the GST holiday?
Economists say the federal government's temporary GST exemption on select goods could have inflationary consequences for the economy. Taleeb Noormohamed, the Liberal MP for Vancouver Granville, talks to BC Today host Michelle Eliot about...
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Speeding a concern in neighbourhood where driver hit house
A Windsor city councillor is pledging to look into some traffic calming measures on Riviera Drive after a woman was killed over the weekend when a minivan crashed into a house. As Dale Molnar, reports some of the people in the...
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Avian flu threatening B.C. poultry farms
Close to 80 poultry farms in B.C. have experienced avian flu outbreaks since the middle of October, according to the B.C. Poultry Association.
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Trump Wants Drug Sales Stopped on Google, Meta | GRAVITAS
President-elect Donald Trump's team is reaching out to major tech companies to discuss online drug sales. The focus is on combating fentanyl trafficking and understanding tech companies' challenges. Watch for more details!
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China Moots 'love Education'. Can It Revive Its Declining Population?
China is proposing 'love education' programs to address its declining population. The initiative aims to encourage young people to marry and have children, but questions remain about its effectiveness.
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RBI Cuts Cash Reserve Ratio For The First Time Since April 2020
The Reserve Bank Of India, In A Fine Balancing Act Between Boosting Growth And Reigning In Inflation, Came Up With Several Measures On Friday. This Comes Amid High Inflation And A Shocking Slowdown In The Economic Growth Of The Country...
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15th beam is lit as dignitaries mark 35th anniversary of Polytechnique massacre
With the backdrop of changing gun laws and growing concerns about hatred toward women, a solemn ceremony was held on Montreal's Mount Royal.
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CBC's Political Panel discusses new affordability measures in Saskatchewan
Adam Hunter covers politics for CBC Saskatchewan. Murray Mandryk writes a political column in the Regina Leader-Post/Saskatoon Star Phoenix. Stefani Langenegger is the host of CBC's Morning Edition.
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15h beam is lit as dignitaries mark 35th anniversary of Polytechnique massacre
With the backdrop of changing gun laws and growing concerns about hatred toward women, a solemn ceremony was held on Montreal's Mount Royal.
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India: RBI Lowers Growth Outlook For FY25
The Reserve Bank of India's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has decided to keep the repo rate unchanged at 6.5% for the eleventh consecutive time since February 2023. Watch to know more!
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France Political Crisis: President Emmanuel Macron Vows To Name New PM Within Days | Race To Power
France Political Crisis: President Emmanuel Macron Vows To Name New PM Within Days | Race To Power
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Government expected to announce new gun control measures this afternoon
We are expecting the federal government will announce significant new measures on gun control. That's according to sources who spoke with our colleagues at Radio-Canada. It is happening one day before the 35th anniversary of one of...
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Businesses In Delhi Pay The Price Of Pollution
Delhi's air pollution crisis has reached alarming levels, with air quality consistently falling into the "very poor" and "severe" categories. The ongoing environmental disaster has triggered the implementation of the graded response...
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China Vows Action As U.S. Mulls New Chip Export Restrictions | World Business Watch | WION
The technology war between the U.S. and China is escalating. on Thursday, China warned it would take "necessary actions" to protect its firms if the U.S. imposed new chip control measures. reports suggest the Biden administration is...
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Brazil Faces Market Turmoil Over Rising Budget Deficit
Brazil’s financial markets face significant turmoil as its currency drops to a record low. The country’s benchmark stock index also suffered its steepest decline since early 2023.
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Farmer Protest Delhi: Demand For MSP Rises, Demonstration Causes Traffic Deadlock | WION Dispatch
Punjabi farmers broke down police barriers at the Dalit Prerna Sthal in Noida and started marching towards Delhi, announcing their intention to seek a discussion on the Minimum Support Price (MSP).
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Blanchet not in favour of giving $250 cheques to people with incomes up to $150,000
Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet says his party is not in favour of giving $250 cheques to people who make up to $150,000, adding that the limit should be somewhere around $50,000. He also says that people his party spoke...
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Loss of international students costly for University of Calgary
International enrolment is down by close to nine per cent this year at the University of Calgary. The school estimates it will lose $11 million in revenue this year alone, and points to federal changes and geopolitics as the cause. But...