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Americans and Canadians are ticked off with Trump, and Amazon’s in Trump’s dog house. Aneeta Mathur-Ashton April 29, 2025 Lunch Break: Trump vs. Amazon Sentiment has fallen well below what the economic data shows, indicating growing pessimism over tariffs and the labor market....
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Despite polls showing that 71% of Canadians would not have voted for the measure, Canada's Parliament, with the strong backing of Justin Trudeau's Liberal government, passed a motion this week 201 to 91 that critics say singles out Islam for special protection. Tabled by Muslim liberal MP ...
Use a notebook.Pack a notebook or use an app. Write it down:Note every purchase. Get a receipt. Add it up:Tally your monthly expenses. See where you’re spending. Stick with it!Budgeting takes effort. Feeling overwhelmed and stressed is normal. But getting past the feels can lead to ...
It’s the same argument made by other governments that justify ongoing borrowing programs as essential to maintaining growth and the standard of living Canadians expect, despite the long-term cost. What this means is, “We can’t actually afford these things, but we’...
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