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‘Historic’ food bank use spurs cost of living concerns from ConservativesPoliticsOct 27A new Food Banks Canada report says monthly visits to food banks came close to 2.2 million in March 2025, nearly double the rate in 2019. -
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Canadian consumers are buying less, including on credit cards, data showsCanadians are also spending less money using their credit cards, another report by J.D. Power and Associates released on Tuesday showed.CanadaSep 18
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Youth unemployment is now at level seen ‘during a recession,’ report showsNearly one in five Canadian teens want to work but cannot find any work, the report noted. Young adults, aged 20 to 24, also saw a mild increase in unemployment.CanadaSep 4
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Wages and salary data suggest getting a pay boost may soon get harderSalary growth is expected to drop for Canadians in 2026, according to survey data, as StatCan reports business output and labour productivity declined in the second quarter.EconomySep 3
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92% of Ontario post-secondary students stressed about money, survey finds'The survey was clear that our students are experiencing a lot of stress, which is a bit unique from previous generations,' says Joe Moghaizel with TD Bank.EducationAug 28
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Half of Canadian post-secondary students struggling to cover costs: pollGeneral economic anxiety is making its way to Canada’s post-secondary students as they get ready to head back to school this fall.CanadaAug 21
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‘Buy now, pay later’ services are getting popular. Can you manage the risk?Typically, 'buy now, pay later' loans were used for big purchases like TVs or laptops. But research suggests Canadians are dipping into these services for small purchases.CanadaAug 20
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Wonderbrands ending sliced bread production at Ontario facility, union saysThe company behind the iconic Wonder Bread is ending its production of sliced bread at one of its Ontario facilities, the union says.EconomyAug 14
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CNE starts interviews for 5K jobs after receiving 54K applicationsThousands of young people are set to line up for job interviews at the Canadian National Exhibition today amid a high level of youth unemployment in Ontario.EconomyJul 30
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‘Youth-cession’ sees young Canadians struggling most, poll data showsA new study shows younger Canadians are particularly vulnerable to economic shocks as many struggle with finding stable employment that matches the cost of living.EconomyJul 15
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Edmonton’s Kingsway Legion to consider moving, other options due to cost of facilityIn his last newsletter to members, the branch's president described the Kingsway legion as being embroiled in an "endless battle to keep the branch afloat."CanadaJul 8
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