For most buyers, the Koup offered entertaining handling and performance, even if it was never going to set the road on fire
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The best and the worst used cars for 2015 (and some other years)
Subaru dominates Consumer Reports’ top picks for 2015
More crazy, wacky gadgets at CES 2022
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
Canadians will soon be warned of excessive fat, sugar or sodium. But exemptions make the rules illogical
Crazy, wacky gadgets at CES 2022
Some items on offer at the CES tech show in Vegas earlier this year you can easily live without
Befriending self-checkouts seems inevitable
Consumers used to love to hate these machines. But things have changed
How gene editing helps farmers and consumers
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
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
Price controls undermine investment, remove incentive for innovation and backfire for consumers
Not using cash during COVID-19 could make you overspend
U of A experts offer tips on how to handle your money during the pandemic – including decontaminating bills and coins