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Online Harms Act regulators will cost about $200 million over five years: PBOThe federal government wants to establish a Digital Safety Commission to regulate social-media companies and force them to limit harmful content online.CanadaJul 4
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Saskatchewan minimum wage set to increase in October, but still lowest in CanadaSaskatchewan's minimum wage is set to increase by $1 in October.EconomyJul 2
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New report says 1 in 4 Canadians may be living in povertyThe so-called 'material deprivation index' or MDI suggests nearly 25 per cent of Canadians fall under a poverty-level standard of living.CanadaJun 18
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Alberta Investment Management Corp.’s balanced fund earned 8% in 2023, falls short of benchmarkAlberta Investment Management Corp. says its balanced fund earned a net return of 8.0 per cent for 2023, short of its benchmark return of 9.3 per cent.MoneyApr 22
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How to protect, improve your credit score amid cost-of-living pressuresCanada's cost-of-living pressures are impacting some people's ability to pay down debt and keep their credit scores in good standing.CanadaApr 13
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Cineplex sees box office revenue up 46% from 1 year agoCineplex also said the total amounted to 95 per cent of what it saw in March 2019 before the pandemic when its take at the box office amounted to $62.6 million.CanadaApr 11
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Saskatchewan organizations outline wish list ahead of the provincial budgetThe Sask. Party government is set to announce the provincial budget Wednesday and many organizations weighed in on what they'd like to see.EconomyMar 19
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Saskatoon sees almost $10-million surplus in 2023 year-end financialsSaskatoon's chief financial cfficer Clae Hack said the city is facing a surplus.MoneyFeb 29
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Is money causing tension in your relationship? What experts say you can doLove languages have become a popular way for couples to understand their relationship, but experts say the theory lacks scientific evidence.CanadaFeb 12
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Amazon, Meta and Apple beat revenue expectation, see shares jumpMeta soared more than 14 per cent after the bell, extending a long recovery in which Meta hit record highs in recent weeks for the first time in over two years.ConsumerFeb 1
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