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A new report says BC casinos were "laundromats for the proceeds of organized crime” with more than one international gang involved. Tune in to News Network at 4pm ET for more, or check back here for interviews later.

A new report says BC casinos were  "laundromats for the proceeds of organized crime” with more than one international gang involved. Tune in to News Network at 4pm ET for more, or check back here for interviews later.
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The 10,000 baby boomers who will turn 65 every single day from now until 2029 face a retirement crisis with sweeping implications, warns Howard Gold on.mktw.net/2MsvPy8

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When is a status card not a status card? Ottawa is investigating whether members of a Nova Scotia Metis group have been using the membership cards to get tax breaks they may not be eligible for. Elizabeth Chiu Elizabeth Chiu has more.

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The head of one of the organizations challenging Trump's steel tariffs in court says they're unconstitutional. Richard Criss of the American Institute for International Steel #AIIS says Trump's moves are affecting the entire supply chain, including in the US.

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Canada's counter-tariffs to those from the US are about to come into effect. Katie Simpson Cbckatie explains the ins and outs and reasons behind some of those moves.

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You need to be very strategic when dealing with a volatile foe. That's what Flavio Volpe, C.M. of the Automobile Parts Manufacturers Assn APMA Canada says. He spent yesterday speaking to govt officials in Ottawa, and says he's glad they're being proactive on this file.

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Canada's biggest pot producer just posted a big loss. Jan De Silva Jan De Silva of Toronto Region Board of Trade explains why that may not be a cause for concern. She also talks about China's efforts to fight financial panic, and the blockchain tech boost in Southern Ontario.

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A Canadian cooler company, Black Fly Beverages, has added an unusual item with its latest packaging. It's a single-use breathalyzer that lets users measure whether they've had too much to drink, and it's even approved by MADD.

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A new report says BC casinos are laundromats for a variety of organized crime groups, and as Greg Rasmussen greg rasmussen reports, there are now calls for a specialized casino police force to deal with the problem.

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Attendance at Major League Baseball games is hitting lows not seen for 15 years. Howard Bloom of Howard Bloom says it's going to take a lot of creative promotion to get those bums back in the seats.

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A Canadian cooler company, Black Fly Beverages, has added an unusual item with its latest packaging. It's a single-use breathalyzer that lets users measure whether they've had too much to drink, and it's even approved by MADD. Black Fly Booze

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Want to stay home to watch a movie, but miss that theatre popcorn? We have big news. Tune in to News Network at 4pm ET for more, or check back here later for details.

Want to stay home to watch a movie, but miss that theatre popcorn? We have big news. Tune in to News Network at 4pm ET for more, or check back here later for details.
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We're dealing with growing economic uncertainty as strong words and tariffs are being flung around on all sides, so why would some experts be predicting a Bank of Canada interest rate hike in July? Karl Schamotta CLAUDS ⛅️ And Frances Donald look at the signs.

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The Prime Minister met with some major Canadian business executives today to talk business investment. Marvin Ryder DeGroote Business talks about this, Sobey's most excellent quarter, and Cineplex's plan to deliver popcorn and hot dogs to your house!

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We're supposed to be getting details of Canada's retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. tomorrow, and as Jacqueline Hansen @JacquelineCBC reports, we may also find out what kind of assistance the government is offering companies affected by the trade battle.

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Do you deal with the Trump government in a rational way with facts and figures, or does all that get thrown out the window? Our Big Picture panel of @ArmineYalnizan Goldy Hyder and Sean Speer have differing opinions, but all agree that these are perilous times.

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Samsung and Apple have made up, Facebook is outsourcing fact checking, and Amazon is getting into the prescription drug business. ramona pringle of the tz has the latest in tech news.