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Economic uncertainty finance minister’s greatest challenge
Finance Minister Iris Evans said her greatest challenge of 2008 was also her greatest accomplishment. “On a personal basis, I think it would be learning [...]

Flaherty hints personal tax cuts may be in budget
Finance minister also announces formation of bank group to ensure availability of credit and financing

Flaherty hints at more tax reductions
Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty hinted Tuesday that personal tax reductions are in the offing for Canadians as a way to help boost the country's economy.

Personal Finance Daily: It might take an old outlook to see us through a new year
Don’t miss these top Personal Finance stories this week.

Even Without Jobs, Apple Makes News at Macworld
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple is gearing up to change the pricing at its iTunes store. Many of the changes will be announced during Phil Schiller's, Apple's senior vice president of marketing, presentation at Macworld and will include songs that will cost 69 cents, 99 cents and $1.29 depending on how wanted the songs are. Apple currently charges 99 cents for most of its song.

Tech News
San Francisco — Yahoo! and Samsung yesterday said they will put the California firm’s software to work linking the South Korean electronics giant’s televisions to the Internet.

Religion News in Brief
Indiana Mom Sues School Over Religious Education Class