Provinces Dept: Canada, too, has its own issues to deal with, from provinces that have no choices left about raising fees and cutting spending Ontario and Quebec, for instance to real estate markets that priced themselves out of reach and now must come back to equilibrium, according to Winnipeg Free Press. Protect your future. If you're not in the habit of buying for the pantry shelf, now's a good time to start. This year's droughts will put pressure on food prices: if you have things put away you'll be eating at a much lower price than the person who just buys for their weekly needs. A pantry filled with supplies is also good insurance against job loss: less to buy when you don't have money coming in and tORONTO -- A quick tour of the world news can turn up no end of reasons to worry about the future. And almost all of them will have their reverberations here in Canada. However, it doesn't all have to be a worry. You can thrive no matter how the changes arrive, if you think differently about your own economic life.
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