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Everything Everywhere All At Once, All Quiet on the Western Front lead Oscar nominations

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Everything Everywhere All At Once came out on top with 11 Oscar nominations, including best picture, actress in a leading role (for Michelle Yeoh), actress in a supporting role (for both Jamie Lee Curtis and Stephanie Hsu) and actor in a...
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All Categories to Be Included Live On Air at Oscars 2023

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All Categories to Be Included Live On Air at Oscars 2023
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Best Buy Beats on Earnings Despite Sales Drop

9th - Higher Ed
Big box retailer Best Buy announced a beat on its earnings, and Katie Thomas, lead at Kearney Consumer Institute, joined Cheddar News to discuss the electronics giant's report and forecast how it's weathering the tidal wave of...
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Canadian Latin musicians fight for recognition in the industry

9th - Higher Ed
Global music charts are full of Latin artists achieving stardom, but Canadian musicians are still fighting for official recognition.
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Oscars 2022: Actors expected to show support for Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
It is going to be the biggest night in Hollywood. The Academy Awards are set to honour the film industry's best at this year's ceremony on Sunday night.
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Alberta to narrow eligibility for PCR testing

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Dr. Deena Hinshaw, Alberta's chief medical officer of health, announced a reduction in availability for PCR testing due to a rise in demand. PCR testing will be focused on specific categories of people in the province.
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Tequila Demand to Heat Up as Drizly Reports Alcohol Retailers See a Bright 2022

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Despite a champagne shortage ahead of New Year's Eve, adult beverage retailers are staying optimistic about 2022. Cathy Lewenberg, COO at online alcoholic beverages platform Drizly, joined Cheddar to talk about the sunny outlook for next...
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Humanitarian needs changing on hourly basis, says Deputy Director with Ukrainian Red Cross

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"The most difficult situation in in the east of Ukraine...because of missile attacks against civilians, people have to stay in these regions without water, electricity, connection and food and we have to somehow provide these," says...
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Canadian food prices expected to rise 5-7% in 2022, report says

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Canada's Food Price Guide, an annual report published by Dalhousie University and the University of Guelph, suggests that next year could see the biggest annual increase in food bills on record. Sylvain Charlebois is the chief researcher...
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Overstock CEO Says Company Will ‘Hodl’ Its Bitcoin Stash

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Overstock reported earnings toward the end of last week and investors cheered as the company nearly doubled revenue and crushed analyst expectations. Jonathan Johnson, CEO of Overstock, joined Cheddar to discuss these earnings results...
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COVID-19 hit Canada's retail fashion sector hard, says expert

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Retail sale numbers reflect Canadians' lifestyles during COVID-19 pandemic, with strong sales of products for the home, and weak sales of soft goods such as fashion items, says Retail Council of Canada CEO Diane J. Brisebois.
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Prioritizing Black Consumers Is Good for Business, Says Walker & Company CEO

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Tristan Walker, founder and CEO of Walker & Company Brands, talked about running a successful Black-owned business and how other companies can prioritize Black spending and hiring.
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Independent Spirit Awards more diverse than Oscars

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CBC's Zulekha Nathoo reports from the carpet in Santa Monica, Calif.
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What is Trump really worth?

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President Trump’s business empire is far larger and more valuable today than it was during his first term—and his crypto holdings make its exact size harder than ever to pin down.
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Here's how Canada's emergency alert system works, from the control centre to your buzzing phone

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Canada's Alert Ready system is designed to notify Canadians of dangers such as hurricanes or an Amber Alert. The CBC's Taylor O'Brien spoke with an official at the Prince Edward Island Emergency Measures Organization to learn how it all...
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India's Auto Sales Hit A Speed Bump In October

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India’s Auto Sector Seemed To Hit The Brakes Hard This October, Despite What Was Supposed To Be A Turbocharged Month Of Festive Sales. The Golden Shopping Period Which Typically Revs Up Demand, Left Some Questionable Skid Marks. While...
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CSOP Lists Asia's first Single-Stock Inverse & Leveraged ETFs

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Ding Chen, CEO at CSOP Asset Management, discusses her expected demand for inverse and leveraged ETFs tracking single stocks. She also shares her market observations with David Ingles and Rebecca Choong Wilkins on "Bloomberg: The China...
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'Significant Opportunities' in Credit, says Man Group CFO

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"We're positioned for growth," says Antoine Forterre, CFO at Man Group. "Credit is a key aspect of our strategy to diversify our investment content," he adds.
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Danone Deputy CEO on Earnings, Strategy, Tariffs

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Danone's Juergen Esser, the group's deputy chief executive officer in charge of finance, technology and data, discusses the company's performance in the final quarter of 2024 as it reported resilient sales growth buoyed by demand for...
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DoorDash CFO on Trump Impact, Earnings

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DoorDash, the largest food delivery service in the US, issued an outlook for orders in the first quarter that surpassed Wall Street's expectations, serving as yet another sign that consumer demand remains resilient. CFO Ravi Inukonda...
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SGX Says It Remains Optimistic For Medium-Term

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SGX Group President Michael Syn expects some of the first-half macro tailwinds to potentially moderate, and he remains optimistic for the medium-term. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Avril Hong on "Insight with Haslinda Amin."
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About a month into 2025, are significant price drops on the horizon?

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We are just over a month into 2025, and less than three weeks into President Donald Trump's second term. Are the prices for everyday goods getting any cheaper? If not, when might prices start to fall? (Scripps News)
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P&G Sales Jump Without Price Hikes

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Procter & Gamble Co. organic sales surpassed estimates on higher volume, a change from earlier quarters where most of the company's growth came from price hikes. Goldman Sachs Senior Consumer Analyst Bonnie Herzog speaks with Scarlet Fu...
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China Stimulus Fails to Convince Consumers to Buy Luxury Goods

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A report from Bain & Co. Shows China's luxury market sales plunging as much as 20% in 2024, as the economic slowdown dented consumer confidence. Weiwei Xing, partner at the consultancy, expects the first half of 2025 to remain difficult...