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Buying booze from other provinces may soon be easier — but how would it work?

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Nine Canadian provinces and one territory have agreed to uncork interprovincial alcohol sales. But existing complex rules are leaving consumers and producers with questions.
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Health Canada wants to lift restrictions on cloned meat. Quebec farmers aren't so sure

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The federal government wants to lift some restrictions on cloned animal products — like meat and milk. But Quebec farmers and experts say the government needs to be more transparent with consumers.
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Manhattan Real Estate Sees Buyer's Market Shift with Falling Prices

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Plus: Jerome Powell's cautious stance on rate cuts raises questions about their impact on residential vs. commercial property buying and lending.
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T-Mobile To Acquire Most of U.S. Cellular

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T-Mobile announced it will acquire most of U.S. Cellular for $4.4 Billion, including stores, some wireless airwave rights, and customers.
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Memorial Day Weekend Breaks Travel Records

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The U.S. Transportation Security Administration reported that it screened 2.95 Million airline passengers on Friday.
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Walmart Is a Big Winner in the War on Inflation

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Retail sales are slowing down, as consumers shift away from pandemic-era catchup spending and start prioritizing value.
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Forget Inflation: American Consumers Want Travel and Experiences

9th - Higher Ed
Americans may be exhausted by inflation, but they aren't holding back when to comes to spending on travel and experiences.
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When You Buy That New PC, Microsoft Wants it to be Powered by A.I.

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Microsoft hopes that the millions of people who haven’t bought new computers since 2020 will help turn the company into a leader in the A.I. space.
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Want A Better Deal On Your Next Car? Learn How To Negotiate For A Better Price On A Certified Used V

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Negotiating a better price on a certified used vehicle should definitely be part of the buying process.
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Want A Better Deal On Your Next Car? Learn How To Negotiate For A Better Price

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Negotiating a better price on a certified used vehicle should definitely be part of the buying process.
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Earnings Season Takeaways? Companies Are Doing… Pretty Well!

9th - Higher Ed
Companies are making money, the economy is cooling down, and a rate cut or two possible by the fall? It might be time to break out the cautious optimism.
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Sportswear Brand On Is Ready for the 2024 Paris Games

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You don’t have to be an Olympic-level athlete to wear On’s shoes or apparel, but the company will use the 2024 games to continue growing its footprint.
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Athleisure Brand Rhone Redefines Standards with Women's Launch

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After 10 years as a men's wear brand, the popular athleisure brand recently launched its women's line, redefining standards and championing inclusivity.
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Is Gen Alpha Poised To Understand Finances Sooner Than Older Generations?

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A recent survey from DKC shows that Gen Alpha has strong spending power and is actually teaching their parents new ways to be consumers in today's world.
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Planned month-long Loblaw boycott begins today

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An online campaign targeting Loblaw-owned stores is planning a month-long boycott starting May 1 to draw attention to the rising price of food.
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Brainstorm Health 2024: Building Resilient Healthcare Companies

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Cathy Friedman, Executive Venture Partner, GV (Google Ventures) Alyssa Jaffee, Partner, 7wireVentures Anarghya Vardhana, General Partner, Maveron Moderator: Andrew Nusca, Editorial Director, Fortune
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Food labels can sometimes be misleading. Kane In Your Corner explains what to look out for.

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Amy Keating, a registered dietician with Consumer Reports, says sometimes consumers may perceive a product to be healthier than they actually are.
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Hot tub company facing charges over business practices

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Edmonton’s Sunray Manufacturing Inc. is facing charges under the Consumer Protection Act after nine customers complained to the Alberta government.
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Why few bank fraud complaints lead to compensation

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Sarah Bradley, the ombudsman and CEO at Ombudsman for Banking Services and Investments, responds to a report that found only a quarter of banking complaints resulted in monetary compensation in 2023.
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Canada's climate policies are reducing emissions, report finds

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As the Liberals survive a Conservative non-confidence vote to topple the government over the carbon tax, a new report from the Canadian Climate Institute shows that the price on carbon is actually working to reduce emissions.
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Fannie Mae CEO says she never considered her gender as an obstacle when working on Wall Street; “I just did my job and

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Priscilla Almodovar, CEO of housing giant Fannie Mae, and the only Latina CEO running a Fortune 500 company, talks about her experience on Wall Street.
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Frustrating junk fees and the fight to make them less sneaky

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In his state of the union address this week, U.S. President Joe Biden recommitted to cracking down on junk fees and other predatory pricing tactics. The National’s Ian Hanomansing asks experts to break down the top fees to watch for and...
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They’re twins, they’re dermatologists and they have tips to care for dry skin

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Twin brothers and dermatologists James and Joseph Coffey talk with Krissy Holmes of the St. John’s Morning Show about why winter months bring itchiness and dryness, and the simple solution people can apply daily to keep their skin...
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Canadian consumers call for shrinkflation regulation

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Consumers and advocates upset about shrinkflation — when companies shrink the size of packaging instead of increasing the price — say Canada should follow a growing number of countries that are forcing companies to tell consumers when it...