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Demand for food bank services has increased
Avery Beavers, the food support services co-ordinator for the Waterloo Undergraduate Student Association, spoke with CBC News about the Ontario Hunger Report's findings that first-time use of food banks in Ontario has risen by 64 per cent.
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EU mulls tougher sanctions following Bucha 'atrocities'
Russia has been accused of war crimes after evidence was found in areas outside of Kyiv.
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India’s Military Expenditure Nearly 9 times That Of Pakistan; Here’s A Stark Comparison
A new report compares the military spending of India and Pakistan amidst rising border tensions. India’s military expenditure for 2024 was nearly 9 times higher than Pakistan’s. With India ranking 5th globally in military spending, the...
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How to beat losses from the low loonie
The Canadian dollar is at its lowest in five years, increasing the cost of anything Canadians purchase in U.S. dollars and on travel south of the border. Rahim Madhavji, the president at Knightsbridge Foreign Exchange Inc., shares some...
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Sask. NDP's Aleana Young defends social media posts from her cheese store as 'grey zone'
Aleana Young, NDP MLA for Regina-University, says she's open to an investigation by Saskatchewan’s Conflict Of Interest Commissioner over social media posts. Young owns a cheese store in Regina and says she often posts about her personal...
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N.B. PC candidate who compared gender policy to residential schools asked to resign
New Brunswick PC candidate Sherry Wilson is facing calls for her resignation after she compared a controversial 2SLGBTQ+ policy, requiring parental consent for a student to adopt names and pronouns at school without their parents...
Bloomberg
Ceasefire Will Transition to a New Kind of Conflict
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire deal in Gaza that takes effect on Sunday, January 19 after 15 months of fighting that has killed thousands of people and destroyed much of the territory. The three-phased agreement will...
Bloomberg
Apple IPhone Holiday Sales Fall 5%
Apple's iPhone sales fell 5% globally according to Counterpoint Research data, with the company facing tougher competition from Chinese smartphone rivals. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman joins Caroline Hyde and Mike Shepard on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
UK Bond Yields Surge, Pound Falls
The recent plummet of the UK market is mounting pressure. With the downturn, Gilt yields topped multi-decade peaks on Wednesday, with the 10-year rate soaring to the highest since 2008 and the 30-year yield at the highest since 1998....
Bloomberg
D.E. Shaw Blowout Gain Is Two-Edged Sword for Investors
Bloomberg's Nishant Kumar explains the conundrum behind hedge fund D.E. Shaw & Co.'s decision to return cash after big returns in 2024: Investors want to plow money into the industry, but top performers are running up against capacity...
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Shingles vaccine 'slashes risk of dementia by 17%’
The shingles vaccine given to people on the NHS slashes the risk of dementia by 17%, according to a new study. The finding – which experts say is “convincing” – shows the Shingrix vaccine is linked to a “significantly” lower risk of...
Bloomberg
China Trade Plunges More Than Forecast
China is seeing exports fall for a third straight month in July. Imports also plunged way more than anticipated. Rebecca Choong Wilkins reports on Bloomberg Television.
Bloomberg
Markets in 3 Minutes: EM Selloff Is Short-Term, Not Major Turn
Mark Cudmore and Dani Burger break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Today."
Bloomberg
SEB: Fed May Stop Rate Hikes Earlier Than Projected
SEB Head of Asia Strategy Eugenia Victorino thinks if the economy slows in line with her expectations, the Fed may stop rate hikes earlier than it is projecting now. She speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Not a Good Time for BOJ to Modify YCC: Kiuchi
"It's not a good time for the BOJ to modify YCC." Takahide Kiuchi, executive economist at Nomura Research Institute and former policy board member at the Bank of Japan, discusses the central bank's policy and his outlook for the yen. He...
Bloomberg
China May Exports Drop More Than Expected
China's export data dropped for the first time in three months in May, adding to the risks in the world's second largest economy as global demand weakens. James Mayger reports on Bloomberg Television.
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HD: Financial Bar Graphs Against Stock Market Tickers
HD: Financial Bar Graphs Against Stock Market Tickers
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Animation of a divergent biconcave lens, showing its effect on parallel rays of light. Light is refracted when it passes from air into the more dense medium of the glass lens, slowing it down and changing the angle of its path
Animation of a divergent biconcave lens, showing its effect on parallel rays of light. Light is refracted when it passes from air into the more dense medium of the glass lens, slowing it down and changing the angle of its path