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Bombarded with spam texts? Stats show the problem is getting worse in Canada
At least once a day, Digvijay Kosamia glances at his vibrating cellphone to check the latest text he's received, only to find a "frustrating" message from an unknown number. At least once a day, Digvijay Kosamia glances at his vibrating cellphone to check the latest text he's received, only to find a "frustrating" message from an unknown number. Sometimes it's a notification supposedly from Canada Post about a package that Kosamia didn't order. Other times, the message informs him a major bank has frozen his card, complete with the first four digits of the account in question. All...…At least once a day, Digvijay Kosamia glances at his vibrating cellphone to check the latest text he's received, only to find a "frustrating" message from an unknown number. At least once a day, Digvijay Kosamia glances at his vibrating cellphone to check the latest text he's received, only to find a "frustrating" message from an unknown number. Sometimes it's a notification supposedly from Canada Post about a package that Kosamia didn't order. Other times, the message informs him a major bank has frozen his card, complete with the first four digits of the account in question. All...WW…
Bombarded with spam texts? Stats show problem is getting worse in Canada
At least once a day, Digvijay Kosamia glances at his vibrating cellphone to check the latest text he's received, only to find a 'frustrating' message from an unknown number At least once a day, Digvijay Kosamia glances at his vibrating cellphone to check the latest text he's received, only to find a "frustrating" message from an unknown number. Sometimes it's a notification supposedly from Canada Post about a package that Kosamia didn't order. Other times, the message informs him a major bank has frozen his card, complete with the first four digits of the account in question. All...…At least once a day, Digvijay Kosamia glances at his vibrating cellphone to check the latest text he's received, only to find a 'frustrating' message from an unknown number At least once a day, Digvijay Kosamia glances at his vibrating cellphone to check the latest text he's received, only to find a "frustrating" message from an unknown number. Sometimes it's a notification supposedly from Canada Post about a package that Kosamia didn't order. Other times, the message informs him a major bank has frozen his card, complete with the first four digits of the account in question. All...WW…
Canadians likely to spend more on Thanksgiving dinner this year
Skip to contentJoin our NewsletterHomeThe MixA survey of weekly flyers from major grocery chains in the leadup to Thanksgiving shows some stores have seen a markup for the same product.Sammy Hudes, The Canadian PressAfter more than a year of high food inflation, families gathering this weekend to gobble Thanksgiving dinner may be feeling the pinch after their grocery shopping.Statistics Canada reported last month that prices for food purchased from stores rose 6.9 per cent in August, down from an 8.5 per cent increase in July but still well above the month's headline inflation rate of four...…Skip to contentJoin our NewsletterHomeThe MixA survey of weekly flyers from major grocery chains in the leadup to Thanksgiving shows some stores have seen a markup for the same product.Sammy Hudes, The Canadian PressAfter more than a year of high food inflation, families gathering this weekend to gobble Thanksgiving dinner may be feeling the pinch after their grocery shopping.Statistics Canada reported last month that prices for food purchased from stores rose 6.9 per cent in August, down from an 8.5 per cent increase in July but still well above the month's headline inflation rate of four...WW…
Canadians likely to spend more on Thanksgiving dinner this year
Skip to contentHomeThe MixA survey of weekly flyers from major grocery chains in the leadup to Thanksgiving shows some stores have seen a markup for the same product.Sammy Hudes, The Canadian PressAfter more than a year of high food inflation, families gathering this weekend to gobble Thanksgiving dinner may be feeling the pinch after their grocery shopping.Statistics Canada reported last month that prices for food purchased from stores rose 6.9 per cent in August, down from an 8.5 per cent increase in July but still well above the month's headline inflation rate of four per cent."Prices...…Skip to contentHomeThe MixA survey of weekly flyers from major grocery chains in the leadup to Thanksgiving shows some stores have seen a markup for the same product.Sammy Hudes, The Canadian PressAfter more than a year of high food inflation, families gathering this weekend to gobble Thanksgiving dinner may be feeling the pinch after their grocery shopping.Statistics Canada reported last month that prices for food purchased from stores rose 6.9 per cent in August, down from an 8.5 per cent increase in July but still well above the month's headline inflation rate of four per cent."Prices...WW…
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