Screen time might be hurting you; how the PSAC strike is impacting consumers: CBC's Marketplace cheat sheet

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Miss something this week? Don’t panic. CBC’s Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need.

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As PSAC strike drags on, experts say Canadians should prep for more labour unrest

More than 150,000 civil servants represented by the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) walked off the job last week, slowing many government services to a glacial pace.

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About 30 departments and agencies are impacted, including immigration, citizenship, passport, licensing and tax services. The federal government has compiled a full list of impacted services here.

After meeting in the middle on hundreds of lesser issues, the two sides remain far

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