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GOOD MORNING The grocery industry needs competition to help keep food prices down, a new strategy to attract digital talent to Canada and a supposed cage fight between billionaires. Here's what you need to know to start your day. | | | | Grocer competition The Competition Bureau of Canada is calling on all levels of government to boost competition in the grocery industry, in a bid to lower prices for shoppers. |
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| | | Attracting talent Canada's immigration minister introduced a new strategy to attract talent that includes a digital nomad program that could allow more foreigners to live and work here. |
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| | | BMO report More than two thirds of young Canadians say homeownership is out of reach compared to their parents. |
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| | | Air quality Canadian wildfires are continuing to send heavy clouds of smoke south, from Northern Ontario and Quebec, through both provinces and into the U.S. |
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| | | Evolution of the human diet Nine cut marks on a fossilized shin bone are the oldest clear evidence of human relatives using stone tools to butcher and likely eat each other, according to a new study.
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| | MUST-SEE VIDEO | Incredible video shows curious whale follow kayaker | |
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| | ONE MORE THING | Musk accepts training offer from Canadian MMA icon GSP for cage fight against Zuckerberg | |
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