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19.10 / 05:25
UPS Lowe's Experts stage reports lawsuits Dabur shares drop 2.5% after lawsuits filed in US, Canada
Dabur today fell up to 2.5% to day's low at Rs 520.45 after it was reported that its subsidiaries were among companies sued in the US and Canada by customers alleging that the use of hair relaxer products had caused ovarian cancer, uterine cancer and other health issues. «Currently, the cases are in the pleadings and early discovery phases of litigation. There are various motions pending as well.
19.10 / 04:43
information hockey One Quebec parent says his child is being unfairly banned from hockey. Here’s why
A father in the West Island is speaking out after he says his child was unfairly banned from playing hockey.
19.10 / 02:49
Fox WhatsApp reports Consumers sue Dabur subsidiaries in US, Canada over alleged cancer-causing hair products
hair straightening products containing formaldehyde, saying that they are linked to hormone-related cancers and can cause "long-term adverse health effects," Fox Business reported Tuesday. The US drug regulator said in a release, the agency is considering a ban on formaldehyde and other formaldehyde-releasing chemicals like methylene glycol in straightening products.
19.10 / 02:49
Reuters Disney WhatsApp reports ESPN Financial Walt Disney to break out sports programming revenue in financial reports from fourth quarter onwards
(Exciting news! Mint is now on WhatsApp Channels Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest financial insights! Click here!) The company also revealed historic results according to the new segment classification for the first nine months through July 1, 2023, as well as for its fiscal years 2022 and 2021. Also Read: Consumers sue Dabur subsidiaries in US, Canada over alleged cancer-causing hair products The move comes as Disney scouts strategic partners for its sports network ESPN.
19.10 / 01:53
COST UPS Citi love Experts What is a ‘fourplex’ and could it help Canada’s housing crisis?
Kelly Singh, 32, says she’s “as Mississauga as they come.”
18.10 / 22:39
Entertainment film Actor show concert song Taylor Swift to feature in Ryan Reynolds' 'Deadpool 3'? Details here
Taylor Swift's ever-increasing popularity and her close friendship with Ryan Reynolds, many fans have been speculating about the possibility of her making a surprise cameo in Deadpool 3. Reynolds has been quite vocal about his desire to have Swift appear in a Deadpool movie. The actor, along with his wife Blake Lively, shares a strong friendship with Swift, to the extent that their daughter, James, was featured in Swift's hit song 'Gorgeous.' In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Reynolds responded to the idea of Swift joining Deadpool 3 after a teaser for the film was released, and fans noticed that the video was shot at the same location as Swift's 'All Too Well: The Short Film.' This coincidence led to speculation about Swift's potential appearance.
18.10 / 19:51
COST UPS economy show track As Bank of Canada decision looms, Canadians worry they can’t afford more hikes
interest rate decision next week, according to the MNP Consumer Debt Index.The insolvency firm’s quarterly survey tracks how Canadians are feeling about their ability to pay down debt, and the latest instalment released Wednesday shows a mixed picture of worry about handling future rate hikes and some improvements in the ability to cope with higher interest costs.Some 28 per cent of respondents indicated their ability to deal with an additional percentage point of rate hikes had worsened from the previous quarter. Phrased another way, some 37 per cent of respondents said they couldn’t absorb another $130 in interest payments on their debt, compared with 32 per cent in the previous survey.MNP’s Consumer Debt Index is based on Ipsos polling of more than 2,000 Canadians between Sept.
18.10 / 19:39
COST Action stage beautiful reports lawsuits Three Dabur arms face multiple lawsuits in US and Canada
Dabur International Ltd, claiming that their hair-relaxer products caused ovarian and uterine cancer, according to a report by CNBC-TV18. Dabur International Ltd sells over-the-counter hair straightener and relaxer products under various brand names. According to the report by CNBC-TV18, there are 5,400 cases in multidistrict litigation (MDL). «Cases filed in the US and in Canada against 3 subsidiaries of Dabur,» the report claimed. However, the company said defence costs for the litigation are expected to breach the materiality threshold in the near future. Currently, cases are in the pleadings and early discovery phases of litigation. «There are various motions pending as well.
18.10 / 19:35
COST stage lawsuits Dabur India's units face lawsuits in US, Canada alleging products caused cancer
(Reuters) — Dabur India said on Wednesday its subsidiaries were among companies sued in the U.S. and Canada by customers alleging that the use of hair relaxer products had caused ovarian cancer, uterine cancer and other health issues.
18.10 / 18:45
COST show country reports strain pension Trudeau says Alberta’s Canada Pension Plan exit would cause ‘undeniable’ harm
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is “deeply concerned” over Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s proposed plans to withdraw the province from the Canada Pension Plan (CPP).
18.10 / 18:34
COST UPS Target Booking Airlines COMPOSITE travelers pension Live news: Trudeau vows to defend stability of CPP, criticizes Smith for pension exit debate
Loyalty program operator Air Miles has announced an exclusive partnership for hotels and vacation rentals with Expedia Group Inc. as part of its of newly launched travel booking platform.
18.10 / 18:34
Citizens Aware Action economy performer country social Canada has a secret economic advantage that could lead to greater prosperity
This year’s World Congress of Neurology is being hosted in Canada from October 15-19, and its tagline, “Brain Health is our Greatest Wealth,” recognizes that brain health — which includes improved brain performance, enhanced creativity, better treatments for neurological disorders and greater psychological resilience — is the pathway to greater prosperity.
18.10 / 18:34
COST Provident Software Nov Scotiabank to cut 3% of global workforce
The Bank of Nova Scotia says it’s cutting about three per cent of its global workforce because of changes to its operations and customers’ preferences, as well as ongoing efforts to streamline operations.
18.10 / 16:27
Provident FIVE North Carolina advisor takes $140M practice to Raymond James
A North Carolina financial advisor has switched to Raymond James Financial Services from Edward Jones where he managed almost $140 million in client assets.
18.10 / 16:27
Progressive Action Gap President country innovations reports US retirement income system is only slightly above average, report reveals
The system that millions of Americans rely on for their retirement income is only slightly above average and may require reform.
18.10 / 14:51
UPS FIVE Waters Extreme country What happens when extreme weather hits several places at once?
Exceptional monsoon rains washed away cars, bridges and homes in northern India, shortly after Delhi recorded its heaviest day of rainfall in more than 40 years. South Korea scrambled to rescue people trapped by floods and landslides. Back in America Vermont was battered by storms, and roads in New Hampshire collapsed after torrential rain.
18.10 / 13:51
COST Digital CEO Nov RBC Scotiabank to cut about 3% of its global workforce
(Reuters) -Bank of Nova Scotia will cut about 3% of its global workforce as a part of efforts to streamline operations, Canada's fourth largest bank said on Wednesday.
18.10 / 12:39
UPS CEO awards information recommendations Customer Ottawa forcing big banks to use OBSI to resolve customer complaints
The federal government is forcing Canada’s big banks to take unresolved customer complaints to a single independent dispute-resolution body — one that three of the country’s largest financial institutions have stopped using over the years as a result of disagreements over how it dealt with complaints.
18.10 / 11:35
FIVE Progressive show country information 2020 Tax the rich? It would be far better to improve the whole taxation system
“Tax the rich” has been a popular rallying cry for many people who feel victimized, entitled or have a weak understanding of how Canada and other countries tax their residents and redistribute income.
18.10 / 11:35
Target FIVE economy show reports Rate Cut 'Next move likely an interest-rate cut' — What economists say about the latest inflation numbers
Canada’s inflation rate cooled more than expected in September to an annual pace of 3.8 per cent in a broad-based easing that economists say should give the Bank of Canada reason to hold interest rates when it meets next week.

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