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The ABC's of DNA Sequencing
Helix CEO Robin Thurston discusses the method and the morality behind the company's DNA testing kits. Helix hopes that the more genetic data is unlocked, the more people will be able to make informed decisions about their lifestyles and...
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Three Components LionTree CEO Aryeh Bourkoff Thinks Will Shape the TV Landscape
Aryeh Bourkoff of LionTree, which just banked a $55 million round for FuboTV, talked with us about the future of TV.
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Insta-worthy
Dianne Buckner reports on how businesses are turning traditional advertising upside down.
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Bleacher Report Launches New Marketing Campaign
Bleacher Report launches new marketing campaign to boost business.
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Advocacy group pushes for financial consumer code
Aggressive sales practices at TD Bank underscore the need for a financial consumer code in Canada, says the Public Interest Advocacy Centre
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Consumer thinking
Preet Banerjee, author of Stop Overthinking Your Money, on what clusters may mean for your investment strategy
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The rise of low-end retail
Some Canadian stores are thriving despite a weak economy. Their secret is nothing new, but it's still effective
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The effectiveness of calorie counts
Ontario brought them in three weeks ago, but will calorie counts encourage healthy eating?
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How much are you spending this holiday?
Jacqueline Hansen looks at Accenture survey results showing how Canadians are spending on their holiday shopping.
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The pot business
CBC's Renee Filippone examines the business angle of Tuesday's pot task force recommendations
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Fraud victim's 3-year battle with Walmart and Equifax to fix credit history
Credit rating bureau repairs problem within 24 hours of hearing from Go Public
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Chase CMO Uses Tech to Drive the Company Forward
Jon Steinberg had the chance to speak with Chase commercial banking's Chief Marketing Officer, Samantha Saperstein. Saperstein explains how tech and digital are changing the marketing landscape, and reveals what her company looks for in...
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Pound’s Brexit vote battering continues
The pound’s Brexit vote battering continues, and experts see no end to its fall in value against other currencies. Sterling slid back below $1.23 on Tuesday and slipped further against the euro. The past four days for the pound are now...
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Canada adds jobs
Frances Donald, senior economist at Manulife Asset Management, on the latest employment report
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Slim economic growth in April
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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E-commerce giant
Michael Evans, global president at Alibaba, which has its sights set on Canada
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Consumer debt
Rubina Ahmed-Haq and Steve Bridge on what do you do if you find yourself in the red
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Marketplace: Subtle consumer racial profiling
You've probably heard the term 'driving while black' — the belief that black people get more scrutiny behind the wheel. But what about shopping? CBC Marketplace tonight has a hidden-camera investigation.
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ARCO Madrid marks 35th anniversary
One of Europe’s biggest contemporary art fairs, ARCO Madrid celebrated its 35th anniversary this year. With more than 200 galleries from some 30 different countries, the event featured an array of works ranging from paintings and...
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Discovery CEO David Zaslav on Bringing PGA to the World
The head of the media giant joins Jay Monahan, commissioner of the PGA Tour, to discuss the $2 billion deal to broadcast tournaments and launch an OTT service focused on the sport.
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European stocks stabilise but global worries persist
European markets opened the week on a rebound, clawing back some of the losses of the previous week, but the main market preoccupation continues to be the ever-declining price of a barrel of oil. By the close all the major markets were...
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Buying booze from other provinces may soon be possible — but how would it work?
Nine Canadian provinces and one territory have agreed to uncork interprovincial alcohol sales. But existing complex rules are leaving consumers and producers with questions.