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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. |
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| | | Extreme couponing As Canada's inflation rate soars, nearing a 40-year high, here's how shoppers can start saving by getting into couponing. |
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| | | 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. |
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| | | 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. |
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| | | 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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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | An Ontario artist is turning piles of sand into masterpieces. | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | How useful are vitamins? This is what new research has to say. | |
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