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Will new CRTC rules truly lead to lower bills?Every couple of years, Marc Nanni makes a call to his home internet provider to see if he can find some savings on his monthly bill.EconomyJun 28
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Handmade Saskatchewan to vacate Midtown Mall with 30 days noticeA local Saskatchewan business that sells locally produced goods is given notice to vacate their Midtown Mall location. Owners say they are blindsided by the decision.CanadaApr 8
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Dollarama forecasts slower sales growth as global outlooks turn ‘cautious’The discount retailer expects annual comparable sales to grow in the range of three to four per cent, compared with analysts' expectation of a 3.9 per cent rise.ConsumerMar 24
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Algorithmic pricing is being used in Canada. Why many want it bannedMost Canadians want the government to ban or regulate the use of algorithms to set prices, a new poll suggests — with half of respondents saying the practice is unfair.ConsumerMar 19
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New café offers taste of Quebec independenceWhen you walk into the Club Pays coffee shop in Montreal, the first thing you see are the posters with Quebec sovereignty slogans plastered on every wall.LifestyleMar 14
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Cold snow, hot takes: Lululemon Olympics gearWhenever Team Canada laces up its skates and clips on its skis for another Olympics, fans back home become armchair critics — and it's not just the performances they're judging.SportsFeb 11
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Lululemon goes dark red, arctic green for Winter GamesTeam Canada won't be completely awash in red-and-white at the upcoming Winter Games thanks to a new Olympic collection that widens the colour palette to maroons and glacier-inspired blue-greens.SportsNov 18, 2025
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Quebec durable goods law comes into effectA new Quebec law came into effect Sunday aimed at protecting consumers against products intentionally designed with shorter lifespans while ensuring they have the information needed to repair and maintain goods they buy.EconomyOct 5, 2025
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Quebec durable goods law comes into effectA new Quebec law came into effect Sunday aimed at protecting consumers against planned obsolescence while ensuring they have the information needed to repair and maintain goods they buy.EconomyOct 5, 2025
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Quebec durable goods law comes into effectQuebec measures targeting retailers when it comes to sustainability of goods and planned obsolescence of products comes into effect today.EconomyOct 5, 2025
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