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Canada’s food court king is warning that supply chain disruptions and labour shortages are continuing to plague the industry.

Credit card fees in Canada can now be issued by buisnessesHome Economics: Update your insurer if driving more; home ownership costs at record levelsCanada Post expands financial services, offering loans of up to $30KLagging loonie highlights importance of portfolio currency strategyMajority of Canadians are making changes to their grocery store habits amid higher

pricesHome Economics: Canadians might get some grocery bill relief; RBC sees home prices falling 14%Most Canadians prefer working from home, survey findsHome Economics: GICs get supercharged; Weighing the tax implications of TFSAs and RRSPsLimited money to invest? How to choose between a TFSA and RRSPEmployer debt repayment benefits look to retain employees, alleviate financial stress

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