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This Edmonton woman knits hundreds of toques for the homeless every year

An Edmonton woman has been knitting hats for the homeless for years, and this year she'll be donating more than 400 toques. CTVNews.ca's personal finance contributor, Christopher Liew, has questioned whether the rise in tip requests is to stay. Liew suggests that businesses should adapt to this new tipping culture and consider adapting to the changing nature of tipping. He also notes that a woman in Edmonton, Alberta, knits hundreds of toques for the homeless each year.

This Edmonton woman knits hundreds of toques for the homeless every year

Published : 2 years ago by Karyn Mulcahy in

Is 'tip-flation' here to stay? This financial expert thinks so

In recent years, Canadians have witnessed a subtle but significant shift in the number of businesses requesting tips, as more establishments ask for gratuities. In a column for CTVNews.ca, personal finance contributor Christopher Liew looks at how to adapt to this new tipping culture, and whether the rise in tip requests is here to stay.


Topics: Social Issues, Homelessness, Canada, Edmonton

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