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Chapter 1:
-In the last 24 hours charges have been laid in the case of 2 girls who were found dead on Christmas Day. The father of the 2 girls has been charged in the murders.
Chapter 2:
-Do you need to buy property/Real Estate in order to be financially sound?
Chapter 3:
-Donald Trump is promising legal action against Steve Bannon after a couple lines from his new book were seen to be bashing the Trump family. A cease-and-desist letter was sent to Bannon demanding an end to the disparaging comments.
Chapter 4:
-A Tim Horton’s franchise in Ontario are cutting-costs and making people furious!
Chapter 5:
-The governing NDP and their Green Party allies both want a pro rep system to replace the current first-past-the-post system. The Greens want it badly, as the system is bound to produce more minority government with the Greens potentially holding the balance of power. The Province newspaper's Michael Smyth is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 6:
-Streaming Music services are on a rise but an old technology is making a bit of a comeback. Vinyl sales are proving strong as some artists release their albums to put on the turntable.
Chapter 7:
-Vancouver has been hit with the King Tides and they are set to stick around until January 7th. King tides come in higher than regular tides making some experts look at the future of sea levels and what they could look like.
Chapter 8:
-As Canada gets ready to legalize marijuana in the summer of this year, could we learn a thing or two from the way California is rolling out their legalized marijuana regulations?
Chapter 9:
-Now that the increase to Ontario’s minimum wage has arrived, the owners of a Tim Hortons in Cobourg, Ont., are drawing criticism for their cost-cutting measures. A note sent to employee’s states that paid breaks will be eliminated and benefit coverage will be cut by 50%. An employee told the CBC that with these new measures, “their biweekly paycheque will actually be $51 dollars lower than it was before the minimum wage hike.”
Chapter 10:
-When thinking about your financial future, do you need to buy property in order to acquire a comfortable level of wealth?
Chapter 11:
-We’ve been speaking about the rise in the minimum wage this morning and mostly been focusing on the businesses in Ontario that are changing prices, cutting benefits and introducing cost saving measures in order to meet their bottom line. British Columbia is on track to raise the minimum wage so how will local businesses respond to these changes?
By CuriouscastChapter 1:
-In the last 24 hours charges have been laid in the case of 2 girls who were found dead on Christmas Day. The father of the 2 girls has been charged in the murders.
Chapter 2:
-Do you need to buy property/Real Estate in order to be financially sound?
Chapter 3:
-Donald Trump is promising legal action against Steve Bannon after a couple lines from his new book were seen to be bashing the Trump family. A cease-and-desist letter was sent to Bannon demanding an end to the disparaging comments.
Chapter 4:
-A Tim Horton’s franchise in Ontario are cutting-costs and making people furious!
Chapter 5:
-The governing NDP and their Green Party allies both want a pro rep system to replace the current first-past-the-post system. The Greens want it badly, as the system is bound to produce more minority government with the Greens potentially holding the balance of power. The Province newspaper's Michael Smyth is here with his take on the day's headlines.
Chapter 6:
-Streaming Music services are on a rise but an old technology is making a bit of a comeback. Vinyl sales are proving strong as some artists release their albums to put on the turntable.
Chapter 7:
-Vancouver has been hit with the King Tides and they are set to stick around until January 7th. King tides come in higher than regular tides making some experts look at the future of sea levels and what they could look like.
Chapter 8:
-As Canada gets ready to legalize marijuana in the summer of this year, could we learn a thing or two from the way California is rolling out their legalized marijuana regulations?
Chapter 9:
-Now that the increase to Ontario’s minimum wage has arrived, the owners of a Tim Hortons in Cobourg, Ont., are drawing criticism for their cost-cutting measures. A note sent to employee’s states that paid breaks will be eliminated and benefit coverage will be cut by 50%. An employee told the CBC that with these new measures, “their biweekly paycheque will actually be $51 dollars lower than it was before the minimum wage hike.”
Chapter 10:
-When thinking about your financial future, do you need to buy property in order to acquire a comfortable level of wealth?
Chapter 11:
-We’ve been speaking about the rise in the minimum wage this morning and mostly been focusing on the businesses in Ontario that are changing prices, cutting benefits and introducing cost saving measures in order to meet their bottom line. British Columbia is on track to raise the minimum wage so how will local businesses respond to these changes?