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The Cost of Living ♥s money — how it makes (or breaks) us. We untangle the economic forces at play and transform our understanding of how money shapes our lives. Discover how everyday decisions connect with the larger economy in ways big, small, good, bad, obvious and unseen on The Cost of Living.
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The director Deborah Chow, acclaimed actor and his co-star Isabelle Blais discuss their new drama, “The High Cost of Living”. One night, Henry’s (Braff) and Nathalie’s (Blais) lives tragically collide, forcing them both to confront loss, love, and life—and to decide whether the high cost of living is worth the price.
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The climate is changing. So are we. On What On Earth, you’ll explore a world of solutions with host Laura Lynch and our team of journalists. In 1970, 20 million people showed up to fight for the environment on the first Earth Day. More than five decades later, is it time for this much tamer global event to return to its radical roots? OG organizer …
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The TMX pipeline is $25-billion over budget. We explore why cost overruns are the norm rather than the exception. Plus, why those Pokémon cards you used to collect in your childhood could now land you some big coin and — the mystery and history of Visa.
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New laws require employers in some provinces to be upfront about salaries in job ads — but how transparent are they when the pay range is $50,000-$150,000? Also, why retailers ask for your email address every time you buy something. Plus, Paul Haavardsrud asks Immigration Minister Marc Miller if Canada tried to do too much too fast when it opened t…
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The CPP invests more than twice as much in the US than it does in Canada, but some argue it should be making Canadian money work for Canada. Also, we ask if airlines could get off the ground faster if they started charging for carry-on and whether women are the key to solving the labour shortage in the skilled trades.…
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The idea of the "24-hour city" is catching on, but are Edmonton and Ottawa ready to be cities that don't sleep? Also, why is it so hard to come up with an original brand name that's not offensive in another language? Plus, why co-working spaces could become your third office.
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Tune into this bonus podcast we put together with our friends at CBC's investigative consumer program, Marketplace. Erica Johnson joins Paul Haavardsrud to uncover how banks are pushing products people don’t need, at higher prices, and the questions you should ask before signing on the dotted line. If you want to see the hidden camera footage featu…
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The middle class gets a lot of attention in Canadian politics. So why is it so hard to define? We look at the rise of credit card chargebacks and how they cost businesses. Also, why do cars have cell phone chargers and cup holders — but no place for your purse?
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Best Botox in a Bottle, Top Places to Eat, Best Car Wash. Is being the best really the best if you have to pay for it? Also, why you should pick up the phone when Stats Can is calling about its Labour Force Survey. Plus, will Apple's new VR headset finally make virtual reality — a reality?
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Tune into this bonus podcast from our friends at White Coat, Black Art. If you miss work because you’re sick, do you really need to get a note from a doctor? Employees say it's a hassle. Doctors say public healthcare shouldn’t be turned into the corporate HR police. So is it time to say "so long" to the sick note?…
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The former co-CEO of Blackberry says the key to the knowledge economy is locking up intellectual property, and Canadian companies aren't doing that. Also, how to sail through retirement on a cruise ship and why more Canadians are calling a lawyer after being laid off.
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This week, we revisited some of the questions you asked us about0 money. Like, why does it cost more to mail stuff from Saskatoon than Shanghai? Is dry cleaning money well spent or should you roll the dice and throw that cashmere sweater in the wash? Plus more!
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Guess what? The Kindle didn't kill the paperback. Indigo is refocusing on books and independent stores are making a comeback in Canada. Also, we look at why plush toy sales are way up and what baseball phenom Shohei Ohtani's 700-million-dollar contract means for fans and the future of sports.
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Canada now spends a whopping $4.3-billion per month to pay down the national debt. Does this mean the return of the dark, budget-slashing days of the mid-90s? We'll also look at how lineups are bad for business and take a trip to a California city that figured out how to control short-term rentals — and bring rents down.…
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A class-action lawsuit in Ontario could disrupt the way realtors get paid in Canada. Also, we'll explain how you can track down some money — maybe even a fortune — that you forgot about and discuss why Gen Z and Millennials really are worse off than their parents.
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Grocery stores can track who you are, what you buy and how you move around the store. So what does that mean for you? Plus, we explain why inflation has more of us eating beans and veggies. And how countries like South Korea have found a way to the world's heart through its stomach. Say kimchi!
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The director Deborah Chow, acclaimed actor and his co-star Isabelle Blais discuss their new drama, “The High Cost of Living”. One night, Henry’s (Braff) and Nathalie’s (Blais) lives tragically collide, forcing them both to confront loss, love, and life—and to decide whether the high cost of living is worth the price.…
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