Category : Consumer Affairs


Amazon's Best Thanksgiving Deals for Canadians

Discover Amazon's top 27 Black Friday deals to make your Canadian Thanksgiving stress-free. From kitchen gadgets to cleaning essentials, save up to 48% on must-have items.

Canadians waste $761 in food over date confusion

A new study reveals Canadian households discard hundreds in edible food due to misunderstanding 'best before' dates. Learn how to use your senses to reduce waste and save money.

Dyson Black Friday: 50% Off Vacuums & Hair Tools

Massive Black Friday discounts on Dyson products including cordless vacuums, air purifiers, and hair styling tools. Save up to 50% on premium household tech during limited-time sale.

NB Power cuts senior's power with no explanation

Theresa Beaudin endured 9 days without electricity after NB Power disconnected her power without warning or explanation. Read her shocking story and learn about utility accountability.

Amazon Canada Early Black Friday Deals 2024

Amazon Canada launches unprecedented Early Black Friday deals with record-low prices on Stanley cups, Kindles, AirTags, and more. Shop now before these limited-time offers disappear!

Cannabis Replaces Alcohol at Thanksgiving Table

This year's Thanksgiving sees a major shift as cannabis consumption rises, replacing traditional alcohol. Health concerns and legalization drive this cultural change. Discover the new holiday trends.

Barrie Police Expose Urgent Scam Warning Signs

Barrie Police highlight critical scam red flags and prevention strategies. Learn how to protect yourself from financial fraud by recognizing urgency tactics used by criminals.

Trump Sparks Real 'Buy Canadian' Shift in Canada

Canadians are finally acting on 'Buy Canadian' sentiment, with domestic food sales up 10% as U.S. politics drives new grocery patriotism. Explore the data behind this consumer shift.

Ozempic Reshapes Canada's Food Economy: $3.3B Impact

Two million Canadians using GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic are dramatically changing food consumption patterns, removing $3.3 billion annually from Canada's food economy. Learn how this trend affects groceries, restaurants and agriculture.

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