Tellwut CA Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points -October 11 2024
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Income inequality in Canada rises to the highest level ever recorded: Statistics Canada
Widening income gap driven by investment returns for top 20 per cent of Canadian earners
40% of Canadians plan to travel this Thanksgiving weekend
Many Canadians are planning a trip this Thanksgiving weekend. More than 40 per cent of Canadian respondents of a new survey plan to travel on the long weekend, according to Skyscanner, a search aggregator and travel agency. Of the 40 per cent of respondents planning to travel, the majority are opting for road trips (54 per cent), followed by air travel (37 per cent) and train journeys (six per cent), the survey found.
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Americans want to shop local, but 65% can’t do it as often as they’d like: survey
Cost, convenience, and product selection are barriers, according to a LendTree survey.
More than 100 raccoons besiege house of woman who had been feeding them
Feeding wild raccoons around her home had seemed harmless enough, if odd, for one woman in the north-west for 35 years – until about 100 of them surrounded her home and demanded food. The woman, who has not been named, was essentially trapped in her home near Poulsbo, Washington, and scared as the animals can be aggressive. She called the sheriff’s office, saying the raccoons were around her place day and night after their population “exploded” about six weeks ago. “Somehow, the word got out in raccoon land and they all showed up to her house expecting a meal,” Kevin McCarty, a spokesperson for the Kitsap county sheriff, told local NBC station 9News.
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