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Alberta premier announces 8.7% oil production cut

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Alberta Premier Rachel Notley has announced a temporary 8.7 per cent oil production cut, or decrease of 325,000 barrels a day, starting Jan. 1, 2019.
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Albertan's and the oilpatch reacts to Notley's oil production cuts

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The cuts are an attempt to stem the flow of red ink from the province's bottom line caused by historically low prices. The problem is caused by too much oil and not enough ways to get it to market. As our Erin Collins explains, it is a...
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Adobe Exec Scott Belsky's Rules for Entrepreneurs

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Scott Belsky ー chief product officer at Adobe, Cheddar board member, and author of "The Messy Middle" ー broke down how start-ups should think about the difficult, confusing time before an idea becomes a viable business.
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Is the oil price war between Saudi Arabia & Russia ending? I Inside Story

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US President intervenes and raises hopes of truce
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New cryptocurrency

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Jorge Perez Valery on Venezuela's launch of a new oil-backed digital currency
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Tariffs lead to trade uncertainties

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Kevin Graham of Bourgault Industries on how Trump's import tariffs will affect his business.
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Is the Future of Virtual Reality in Podcasting?

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Immersive entertainment and media studio Mandt VR announced a partnership with IndyCar earlier this week. The studio will deliver content from the 2018 racing season in virtual reality. Neil Mandt, Founder & CEO of the studio, says the...
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Planning Canada's budget with the U.S. in mind

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Finance minister Bill Morneau is visiting the U.S. Congress today to try to predict the potential impacts the US will have on the Canadian economy
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Financial markets and the U.S. election

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Edward Harrison of Credit Writedowns on how the U.S. election result could impact the markets
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Refugees in Germany: from desperation to economic fortune

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Some 1.2 million asylum applications were made in Europe in 2015. To put that figure into context, this summer more than 300,000 applications were...
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Fertilizer giants in merger

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Brooke Dobni of University of Saskatchewan on the $38B merger of Agrium and PotashCorp
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Central bank outlook

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Benjamin Tal, deputy chief economist at CIBC World Markets, on the BoC's decision to hold rates
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Slim economic growth in April

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A lack of Canadian hockey teams in the NHL playoffs limited economic growth in April. Frances Donald, senior economist with Manulife Asset Management, talks about the numbers.
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Suicide crisis in Attawapiskat

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Ontario Regional Chief Isadore Day and CAMH psychiatrist Cornelia Wieman discuss what's behind the crisis and possible solutions
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Sunday Scrum: Blame for Fort McMurray fire

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Political panel discusses whether it's a bad time to link climate change and the Alberta wildfires
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Face to Face with the Prime Minister - The interview: Students’ economic future

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Charlotte Kiddell, 24, is an undergraduate student from Halifax. She asks Justin Trudeau about his plan for graduating students in bleak economic times and how he plans to tackle student debt
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Bottom Line | What's Ahead for 2016?

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The Bottom Line looks ahead to what we can expect for the Canadian economy in 2016. Preet Banerjee, Jim Stanford and Leslie Preston share their thoughts.
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On The Money September 20, 2017

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On The Money takes you inside the world of business.
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Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For - Europe

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Tony Bond, Executive Vice President, Chief Diversity and Innovation Officer, Great Place To Work, Sabine Krummel, Vice President of HR, Europe, Stryker, Sam Oliver, Vice President, People & Communities, EMEA, Cisco, Thomas Petit, Vice...
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Summer McIntosh wins 4 of Canada's 8 swimming medals

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CBC's Heather Hiscox talks to Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh about her becoming the first Canadian to win 3 gold medals at a single Olympic Games.
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Connecticut HVAC companies share tips on how to prepare for potential heat wave

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According to a report by the National Energy Assistance Directors Association and the Center for Energy, Connecticut residents will pay an average of $700 more to cool their homes this summer compared to last year.
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S&P 500 Hits High, AI Stocks Soar, Nvidia Leads: What's Next?

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The S&P 500 is trading at a record high, partly driven by the boom in stocks related to AI. Nvidia is leading the pack, and it's set to announce its Q1 results.
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The rain helped, but Alberta’s weather forecast might add to the wildfire danger

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At an Alberta Wildfire update Thursday, officials said the wildfire risk is lower than at this time last year. However, John Pomeroy, director of the Global Water Futures research program, says the weather outlook isn't favourable for...
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Airbnb host in court over lack of business licence

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A Vancouver Airbnb host who criticized the city for a tenfold increase in the price of short-term rental business licences was in provincial court Tuesday for failing to pay fines for allegedly not holding a licence. Patrick Baldwin...