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Tag: Consumer information
The best and the worst used cars for 2015 (and some other years)
Reading Time: 3 minutes Subaru dominates Consumer Reports’ top picks for 2015
More crazy, wacky gadgets at CES 2022
Reading Time: 5 minutes More items on display at the recent Consumer Electronics Show that you can probably live without
Health Canada’s new food labelling makes no sense
Reading Time: 3 minutes Canadians will soon be warned of excessive fat, sugar or sodium. But exemptions make the rules illogical
Crazy, wacky gadgets at CES 2022
Reading Time: 5 minutes Some items on offer at the CES tech show in Vegas earlier this year you can easily live without
Befriending self-checkouts seems inevitable
Reading Time: 3 minutes Consumers used to love to hate these machines. But things have changed
How gene editing helps farmers and consumers
Reading Time: 3 minutes With gene editing on the verge of being accepted in Canada, the way we communicate risks through food labelling needs to change
Milk prices rising: time to reform the Canadian Dairy Commission
Reading Time: 3 minutes Raising farmgate prices for milk so farmers can make a decent living isn’t really the issue. What’s problematic is the way the Canadian Dairy Commission does it
The misguided mission to cut Canada’s cellphone rates
Reading Time: 4 minutes Price controls undermine investment, remove incentive for innovation and backfire for consumers
Not using cash during COVID-19 could make you overspend
Reading Time: 4 minutes U of A experts offer tips on how to handle your money during the pandemic – including decontaminating bills and coins