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June 23, 2022

GOOD MORNING

More Canadians struggle to save for retirement, some shoppers find new ways to cut down on grocery costs, and Canada dominates a list of the world's top livable cities.

Here's what you need to know to start your day.

'Retirement crisis'

More Canadians are facing challenges to save for retirement security as inflation continues to soar and markets decline, a new survey finds.

Extreme couponing

As Canada's inflation rate soars, nearing a 40-year high, here's how shoppers can start saving by getting into couponing.

Recession concerns

Canada's annual inflation rate hit 7.7 per cent for the month of May, and some experts say the country isn't headed for a recession any time soon.

Racism case

A Black former Tesla worker who says he faced harassment, including "daily racist epithets," while working at one of the company's plants has rejected an award of US$15 million in his lawsuit.

Most livable cities

Fresh rankings of the world's most livable cities are out, and Canada is the country with the most cities in the top 10.

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