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Cellphone bill busters
Marketplace investigates how customers can try to get better prices on their monthly bill - with a little inside knowledge
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Do I need to leave my passwords in my will?
Apple demands widow get court order to access dead husband's password
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Nepal minister Gupta quits amid bribery scandal, refutes allegations against him
Nepal minister Gupta has quitted amid bribery scandal and has denied all the allegations against him. Watch to know more on this!
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5 ways to protect yourself as a renter on moving day in Quebec
Renting in Quebec can be challenging but knowing your rights and the resources available to you are crucial.
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Scam Week: heart break
As part of our continuing coverage on fraudsters, CBC Go Public’s Erica Johnson talks about bank fraud, romance scams and fake offers of employment — and how to avoid them.
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Gay couple challenges NYC IVF policy in discrimination lawsuit
The couple was shocked when they discovered three years ago that inquiries about IVF coverage were met with a flat-out denial.
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TD offers customer compensation after dispute only if they sign NDA | Go Public
TD Bank offered to compensate a customer after a complaint about fees, but the offer came with a mandatory non-disclosure agreement. One expert says the increasing use of NDAs is a worrying trend.
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Suffern mom shows kids 'it's never too late' after completing her doctorate
Suffern's Krista Quinn received her doctorate in higher education from Manhattanville University.
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World Hand Hygiene Day- How to maintain personal hygiene for eye health
Maintain eye hygiene by washing hands frequently, especially before touching eyes. Avoid rubbing eyes to prevent irritation and infection. Replace contact lenses as prescribed, and clean them properly. Avoid sharing eye makeup and tools....
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Manitoba woman not hopeful she'll get money back after bank fraud
A southwestern Manitoba woman says she was shocked when her bank accounts were emptied in a fraudulent e-transfer — but she's not optimistic that a complaint to an ombudsman service will help, since only about a quarter of such...
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How A.I. Can Help With Estate Settlement
CEO and co-founder of Alix, Alexandra Mysoor, discusses why it’s so important for everyone, regardless of income, to both plan and settle their estates.
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MWC 2024: We could soon relive our happiest memories through multi-sensory XR thanks to 6G
According to Japanese telecoms company NTT, 6G will allow us to recreate multi-sense experiences and memories from across the world. Euronews Next spoke to them at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona about the development of their 'Feel...
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Housing bill threatens Quebec's low rents, advocates say
Quebec's housing rental prices have long been known as some of the lowest in Canada, but advocates say a new housing bill's ban on lease transfers threatens how tenants keep rent costs low.
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President Murmu Arrives In Parliament With Historic Golden Sengol
President Murmu marked the budget session's commencement at the Parliament, unveiling the historic Sengol—a golden sceptre symbolizing the pivotal transfer of power from the British to an independent India. Originating from a Tamil word...
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Netanyahu: ‘The end of the war is still a long way away’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his military campaign is showing results - and will continue for as long as necessary.
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MPs grill correctional service head over Paul Bernardo transfer
MPs grilled the head of Correctional Service Canada, Anne Kelly, over the transfer of serial rapist and murderer Paul Bernardo from maximum- to medium-security prison. Kelly defended the move but said the system is working on a way to...
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Qatari official explains how hostage release will unfold
A spokesperson for Qatar's foreign ministry explains how the release of Hamas hostages will happen, saying the goal is making the transfer 'as safe as possible' for all involved.
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Qatari official explains how hostage release is expected to unfold
A spokesperson for Qatar's foreign ministry explains how the release of Hamas hostages will happen, saying the goal is making the transfer 'as safe as possible' for all involved.
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Military to lose sex offence prosecution power within months, minister says
Canada's defence minister says changes to the law that governs military justice are coming within months, hopefully by the end of 2023. The changes will move all cases involving military sexual assault to civilian courts.
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Champagne asked about temporary workers for Windsor, Ont., battery plant
François-Philippe Champagne, the minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, says 'we obviously want to maximize Canadian workers' at NextStar battery plant in Windsor, Ont., after backlash over a plan to bring in temporary workers...
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Tesla Issues Rules on Reselling Its New Cybertruck
Tesla Issues Rules on Reselling Its New Cybertruck
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War in Ukraine expected to dominate NATO summit
Ukraine’s push for a NATO membership and the cluster bombs the U.S. is sending to the war-torn country are expected to be key issues at this week’s summit. Meanwhile, Canada is expected to be pressured to live up to its NATO funding...