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Bona fide Pride: How orgs ensure sponsors are true LGBTQ2+ alliesPeople on both sides of the political spectrum — including those who support and oppose LGBTQ2+ rights — have taken issue with so-called "rainbow capitalism."LifestyleJun 23
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Target faces criticism after removing LGBTQ2-themed productsThe uproar over Target’s Pride Month marketing — and its response to critics — is just the latest example of how companies are struggling to cater to different groups of customers.ConsumerMay 25
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Target pulls some Pride products from U.S. stores, citing employee safetyTarget's Pride Collection has led to an increase in confrontations between customers and employees and incidents of Pride merchandise being thrown on the floor, the company said.U.S. NewsMay 23
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Target shares sink as holiday outlook squeezed by ‘stressed’ consumersTarget forecast a surprise drop in holiday-quarter sales on Wednesday, blaming surging inflation and "dramatic changes" in consumer spending for a drop in demandMoneyNov 16, 2022
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Holiday shopping: Canadians can expect sales ‘very early’ this year. Here’s whyRetailers caught with overstocked inventories will be offering steep discounts to offload products as consumer spending starts to soften, experts tell Global News.MoneyOct 12, 2022
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‘Totally ashamed’: Toronto senior loses $25K in popular ‘grandparent scam’'This scam is becoming prolific,' said Det. David Coffey with the Toronto Police Service's financial crimes unit.CrimeMar 30, 2022
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Pokemon card sales spiked amid COVID-19. Now, stores are taking them off the shelvesThe value of Pokemon cards has also soared online, with one rare Pikachu illustrator card selling on Ebay for more than $3.6 million.CanadaMay 17, 2021
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Rick Zamperin: Warriors, Redtails emerge as front-runner to replace RedskinsTeam owner Daniel Snyder, who has long brushed aside calls to change the controversial name of the team, is now reportedly leaning towards making a change.CommentaryJul 10, 2020
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Queen’s reacts to bigoted note posted in university residenceA written statement by Patrick Deane, the university's principal and vice-chancellor, condemned the note, which appeared to be written in the form of a poem.CrimeOct 15, 2019
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Widespread Target cash register outage causes long lines, exasperated shoppersThe roughly two-hour outage periodically prevented Target's cashiers from scanning merchandise or processing transactions as long lines formed in some stores.WorldJun 15, 2019
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