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Dollars and Sense
Could Universal Basic Income Start in Canada?
Proponents argue that a universal basic income could significantly aid those in unstable and poorly paid jobs. However, skeptics question…
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Dollars and Sense
Toronto Homeowners to See 10.5 per Cent Tax Increase
Mayor Olivia Chow of Toronto has proposed a significant 10.5% property tax increase in her first budget, marking one of…
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Dollars and Sense
Most Canadian Expected to See Salary Increase in 2024
In spite of looming indications of a potential economic downturn, a recent survey conducted by Normandin Beaudry reveals that Canadian…
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News
Saskatchewan’s Economy Continues to Lead the Nation
Province Remains Strong Across A Number Of Key Economic Indicators While Also Maintaining One Of The Lowest Unemployment Rates In…
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Dollars and Sense
Food, Retail, and Vehicles To See Large Price Increase This Year
Source: Hannah Jackson. CTV News, January 2, 2022 Canadians can expect to pay more for food in 2022. As the…
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National
Saskatchewan Leads Nation in Export Growth
New merchandise export sales statistics for November 2020 show Saskatchewan was up by 12.6 per cent, compared to November 2019.…
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Dollars and Sense
Retail Sales in Saskatchewan See Increase
The value of retail sales in Saskatchewan increased 7.9 per cent in June 2020 (compared to June 2019), which was…
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Agriculture
Canadian Canola Prices Soar as Shippers Find Way in to China
Source: Rod Nickel and Hallie Gu Reuters, globalnews.ca, August 10, 2020 Prices of China’s rapeseed oil have also increased partly…
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Agriculture
Should You Chop?
Source: Catherine Lang, AAg, Livestock and Feed Extension Specialist, Moose Jaw, August 10, 2020 Knowing the best time to cut…
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Agriculture
The Month of July Saw Food Prices Increase World Wide
Source: MarketsFarm, producer.com, August 07, 2020 Cereal Prices were steady while dairy and sugar increased. WINNIPEG, Aug. 6 (MarketsFarm) –…
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