The Cost of Living ♥s money — how it makes (or breaks) us. We untangle the economic forces at play and transform our understanding of how money shapes our lives. Discover how everyday decisions connect with the larger economy in ways big, small, good, bad, obvious and unseen on The Cost of Living.
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The director Deborah Chow, acclaimed actor and his co-star Isabelle Blais discuss their new drama, “The High Cost of Living”. One night, Henry’s (Braff) and Nathalie’s (Blais) lives tragically collide, forcing them both to confront loss, love, and life—and to decide whether the high cost of living is worth the price.
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Giving up the high cost of low living, one day at a time.
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How Shein conquered fast fashion
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Shirts for $2. Dresses for $10. Shein has risen to the top with ultra-low prices — but at what cost? Plus, how tipping has pushed some consumers to the tipping point. And — remember when musicians selling out was a bad thing?
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Why it's a great time to buy a car
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After years of vehicle shortages and high prices, car deals are back, baby! Also, how job seekers are beating HR screening bots at their own game by using AI to write their resumes. Plus, why people pay for a brush with celebrity...even if that celeb is a D-lister.
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50 shades of grey...cars
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Ever notice how everything from SUVs to condos are a version of gray or white? We explore why dusty rose and avocado have given way to the age of greige. Also, how nostalgia is turning Pokémon cards into big business and why more companies are moving into coworking spaces.
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When your favourite hot sauce goes missing
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As Huy Fong sriracha halts production again, we explore whether its most loyal fans will keep rallying for the iconic rooster. Also, how to play the currency game when you're planning a vacation and why we're always so ready to believe in the "Next Big Thing."
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Why an interest rate cut isn't all good news
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The Bank of Canada may finally lower the interest rate this week, but is that a good thing? Also, why it's become trendy to barter instead of pay cash. Swap your breadmaker for banana bread? Plus, what the rise of AI could mean for global power.
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More young adults are buying homes with help from Mom and Dad
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Whether it's a loan or co-signing a mortgage, more adult kids are getting help from their parents. So, what should you know before mixing love and money? Also, why more companies are tapping their customers for inspiration. And — to pay or not to pay? — what companies are faced with when cyber criminals come after their data.…
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Do boycotts work and why does it seem that escalators and elevators are always out of order? Also, why is gas more expensive in summer than winter and will the new capital gains tax increase hurt innovation?
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How to make Canada's grocery scene more competitive
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The federal government is under a lot of pressure to bring grocery prices down. One idea? Create more competition — but how do we do that? Also, a formula to figure out whether you're getting value from your wardrobe. Plus, how the economics of today's music industry force musicians to squeeze their superfans.…
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Mortgages and dirty money
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As banks crack down on money laundering in real estate, ordinary people are having to jump through more hoops to get a mortgage. We'll also explain "The Great Exhaustion" and the origin story behind the game of Monopoly.
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Why Canada is becoming poorer than many of its friends
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Canada used to be richer than OECD countries like Ireland and Austria. Well, not anymore! Economist Paul Beaudry explains how it comes down to years of declining productivity. Also, why it's a buyer's market for used EVs and why catalytic converters aren't really worth stealing anymore.
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Cost of Living presents What On Earth: "Can Earth Day be badass again?"
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The climate is changing. So are we. On What On Earth, you’ll explore a world of solutions with host Laura Lynch and our team of journalists. In 1970, 20 million people showed up to fight for the environment on the first Earth Day. More than five decades later, is it time for this much tamer global event to return to its radical roots? OG organizer …
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Why cost overruns are just as Canadian as hockey and donuts
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The TMX pipeline is $25-billion over budget. We explore why cost overruns are the norm rather than the exception. Plus, why those Pokémon cards you used to collect in your childhood could now land you some big coin and — the mystery and history of Visa.
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Pay transparency is on the rise, but how transparent is it?
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New laws require employers in some provinces to be upfront about salaries in job ads — but how transparent are they when the pay range is $50,000-$150,000? Also, why retailers ask for your email address every time you buy something. Plus, Paul Haavardsrud asks Immigration Minister Marc Miller if Canada tried to do too much too fast when it opened t…
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Could public pension plans help Canada's economy?
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The CPP invests more than twice as much in the US than it does in Canada, but some argue it should be making Canadian money work for Canada. Also, we ask if airlines could get off the ground faster if they started charging for carry-on and whether women are the key to solving the labour shortage in the skilled trades.…
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How A&W is reeling in new customers
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Ever wondered how fast food restaurants find inspiration for new menu items? We go inside the A&W test kitchen, to find out. Also why an old-school budgeting trend is winning over young Canadians and how much money you need to be happy.
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The idea of the "24-hour city" is catching on, but are Edmonton and Ottawa ready to be cities that don't sleep? Also, why is it so hard to come up with an original brand name that's not offensive in another language? Plus, why co-working spaces could become your third office.
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Dead brands brought back to life
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J.Crew, Aldo and Modrobes are making a comeback. We explain why they're worth resurrecting. Also, how malls are designed to keep you feeling lost, happy and shopping and the real life Succession story of the Rogers family.
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BONUS Episode! The Big Bank Upsell
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Tune into this bonus podcast we put together with our friends at CBC's investigative consumer program, Marketplace. Erica Johnson joins Paul Haavardsrud to uncover how banks are pushing products people don’t need, at higher prices, and the questions you should ask before signing on the dotted line. If you want to see the hidden camera footage featu…
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Who is the middle class, anyway?
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The middle class gets a lot of attention in Canadian politics. So why is it so hard to define? We look at the rise of credit card chargebacks and how they cost businesses. Also, why do cars have cell phone chargers and cup holders — but no place for your purse?
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Just because that website looks legit doesn't mean it is. Also, why a British company is hoping to strike it big by buying up Canada's bowling alleys. Plus, what former prime minister Brian Mulroney's free trade deal has meant for Canada over the past 35 years.
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Should you trust industry awards?
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Best Botox in a Bottle, Top Places to Eat, Best Car Wash. Is being the best really the best if you have to pay for it? Also, why you should pick up the phone when Stats Can is calling about its Labour Force Survey. Plus, will Apple's new VR headset finally make virtual reality — a reality?
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Why is it easier to find a cheap bottle of wine from Europe than Canada? Why does decaf sometimes cost more than regular coffee? Who still uses cheques and why is the loonie so much lower than the greenback?
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Nuclear energy is having a moment. Also, what happens when a $64-million lotto prize is up for grabs and no one claims it? Plus, rental vacancies are at an all-time low while retirement homes have room to spare.
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Yes, money really can buy happiness
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A famous study once showed money does make you happy, but only to a point. New research shows that's not entirely true. Also, how to keep thieves from stealing your loyalty points and — your car.
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If Pantone's colour of the year is "peach fuzz" — why do we seem to be surrounded by gray and beige? Also, how "loud budgeting" can help you save money while keeping your friends. Plus, what you should know before you take out an instalment loan from an online lender.
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BONUS Episode! White Coat, Black Art
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Tune into this bonus podcast from our friends at White Coat, Black Art. If you miss work because you’re sick, do you really need to get a note from a doctor? Employees say it's a hassle. Doctors say public healthcare shouldn’t be turned into the corporate HR police. So is it time to say "so long" to the sick note?…
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Jim Balsillie says we're wrong about the new economy
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The former co-CEO of Blackberry says the key to the knowledge economy is locking up intellectual property, and Canadian companies aren't doing that. Also, how to sail through retirement on a cruise ship and why more Canadians are calling a lawyer after being laid off.
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Does Gen Z lack the soft skills older employers expect? Also, what's fueling a 40 per cent jump in business insolvencies and what will Canada's economy look like in the year ahead?
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Lower than everyday low prices
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Tomatoes for 99 cents/lb and five avocados for $2 — we explain how independent grocers sell produce at such low prices. Also, tips to stop spending in January and how the late Harry Rosen changed the way clothes made the Canadian man.
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Happiness Jar - Sept 26 • Becoming the Bull • Can You Feel My Heart • Just showin' love 👍
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Thanks 4 Faving @AnchorTalk • Response - Dr Dan Call In
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Happiness Jar 25/09
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Happy Jar Sept 24 • Blackbird • Wonderful Life
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Happiness Jar - Sept 23 2017 • Atlantic • Congrats. • Call in from Life With Kurt
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Tribeca Film Festival: Meet the Filmmakers: “The High Cost of Living”
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The director Deborah Chow, acclaimed actor and his co-star Isabelle Blais discuss their new drama, “The High Cost of Living”. One night, Henry’s (Braff) and Nathalie’s (Blais) lives tragically collide, forcing them both to confront loss, love, and life—and to decide whether the high cost of living is worth the price.…
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