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Canadians need to save their money better | ViewPoints

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OPINION: Canadians' current attitudes toward saving and spending money are foolish and dangerous, according to personal finance journalist Rubina Ahmed-Haq
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New budget is an update to last year's

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The new federal budget doesn't add much new spending or new taxes. It largely allocates resources set out by last year's budget.
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Why Money Gets a bad rap

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Kristin Wong, author of 'Get Money', joins Your Cheddar to discuss how we can change the way we view money. Many people associate it with negative things, but she want you to take control of your finances and not let them run you. Plus,...
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UK shopping slowdown signals weaker growth

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There was mixed news for Britain’s economy as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development revised up its forecast for UK growth for this year but was gloomier about next year. It believes rising inflation will mean British...
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Costs of family raising

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Karen Duncan is co-author of a report that says we must do a better job of tracking the costs of raising children
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Free medication

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Steve Morgan, professor of public health at UBC, on shifting provincial policies when it comes to pharmacare
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Alberta's quarterly update

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Alberta Minister of Finance Joe Ceci on his latest outlook for the province's books
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No Brexit vote effect as UK economy enjoys robust growth

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Britain enjoyed robust economic growth in the final three months of last year – rising by 0.6 percent from the previous quarter. That completely undermined the warnings that June’s vote for the UK to leave the European Union would cause...
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Brexit linked weaker pound boosts UK inflation to 1.6%

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Inflation in Britain rose strongly in December – linked to the Brexit vote. The large fall in the value of the pound against other currencies since last June’s referendum has pushed up the cost of imported raw materials. Consumer prices...
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Mental hacks to make saving easier

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Personal finance writer Preet Banerjee shares tips for stashing away your cash
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Infrastructure delays

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Mostafa Askari, assistant parliamentary budget officer, on a report that says little of promised infrastructure money has been allocated
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How much are you spending this holiday?

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Jacqueline Hansen looks at Accenture survey results showing how Canadians are spending on their holiday shopping.
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Christmas spends down in Britain and France say surveys

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People in the UK are going to spend less on Christmas this year, according to one of the big three auditors. PricewaterhouseCoopers says on average UK adults expect to spend around 331 euros on gifts this year. It is the first time the...
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More like Texas

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Ben Eisen of the Fraser Institute on why he says Alberta should be acting more like the U.S. oil producing state
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Portugal tries for a budget balance between deficit and austerity

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The balancing act continues for Portugal’s Socialist minority government. It has to cut spending to reduce the budget deficit, but also please its more left wing political supporters in parliament by rolling back some of the austerity...
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Loonie impact on Whistler

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Chris Brown looks at how the low dollar is impacting ski resorts
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Brazil's future

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Steven Helfand of the University of California, Riverside on what will be left for Brazil's economy after the Olympics
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Canada's Olympic House in Rio

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CBC's David Common tours Team Canada's home away from home
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Ontario fiscal plans

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Don Drummond on the parties' spending plans in Ontario election.
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Joe Oliver on federal deficits

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Former finance minister of Canada on the state of the current government's coffers
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Child-care spending

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Nora Spinks, CEO, Vanier Institute of the Family, on the IMF's calls for Canada to spend more on child care
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Consumer debt

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Rubina Ahmed-Haq and Steve Bridge on what do you do if you find yourself in the red
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Details on Trudeau's budget before its release

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CBC News has learned some key details of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's budget before its release tomorrow. The Liberal government's budget will focus on two major themes. First, a new approach to government spending with a focus on...
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US Q1 economic growth revised higher

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It seems US economic growth did slow in the first three months of this year, but not as sharply as initially thought. Though there was no revision to consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of US economic activity,...