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If you're looking for a little mid-month treat that won't break the bank, look no further! This mascara is apparently a #1 best seller on Amazon Canada, and buyers say it's an absolute "game changer."

Let's be honest — there's nothing more frustrating than spending your hard-earned cash on a mascara that flakes by lunch or doesn't even beat your tried-and-true fave. But this one? It's only $11.99 on Amazon.ca (and often on sale if you time it right), and it might just be the best thing you add to your cart this month.

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Amazon Prime Big Deal Days — also known as October Prime Days — are officially here, and if you're in Canada, now's your chance to snag some of the hottest tech, kitchen items and home essentials at unbelievable prices.

Running today and tomorrow, October 8 to 9, this two-day event has huge savings on top brands like Apple, Dyson, Stanley and more for Prime members only. Whether you've been eyeing the AirPods Pro 2, a Dyson Airwrap or a Samsung Galaxy tablet, you won't want to miss out on these deals on trending products from big-name brands.

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Amazon Canada is starting to gear up for the holiday rush by hiring more than 9,000 employees across the country, and these Amazon warehouse jobs come with some seriously good perks.

The online retail giant is hiring for full-time, part-time and seasonal roles in its fulfillment centres, sortation centres and delivery stations. These Amazon careers include entry-level jobs like stowing, picking, packing, sorting and shipping orders.

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Health Canada has issued a warning for a Dyson vacuum battery replacement sold on Amazon Canada as it may pose a risk of fire and burns.

"Health Canada's Consumer Product Safety Program has determined that the product poses a health and safety risk to consumers. The foreign third-party seller has identified that the affected product has a probability of overheating, posing a risk of fire and burns," the federal health agency said.

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Health Canada has recalled several car seats sold on Amazon Canada due to the risk of injury. According to the federal health agency, the use of the recalled car seats in a motor vehicle could likely increase the risk of injury in the event of a collision.

Health Canada indicated that the affected products do not display Transport Canada's National Safety Mark, which means that the car seats have not been certified to meet the safety requirements set forth by the Motor Vehicle Restraint System & Booster Seats Safety Regulations

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As autumn leaves fall, Amazon Canada is making sure prices do too with its Prime Big Deal Days. Prime members can find an exansive lineup of deals and product launches from October 10 to 11.

Whether you're sprucing up your home, looking for new tech, or stocking up on gifts ahead of the holidays, you can pick up the new Fitbit Charge 6 or get the Instant Pot Duo with a cool 30% price reduction. With winter around the corner and the holiday season approaching, now might be the perfect time to grab some autumn deals and check a few items off your shopping list.

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Sometimes a good and/or service is simply so distasteful, upsetting and/or unfinished that it pushes the consumer to file a complaint. Ideally, this is rare. But for large companies, it can be pretty common. The complaints are catalogued by the province's Office de la protection du consommateur (OPC). It shared the list of 10 Quebec companies with the most complaints in 2022 with MTL Blog sister publication Narcity Québec.

Topping the list this year was furniture store Brault & Martineau, which received 1.6% of the total 21,929 complaints (365) filed to the OPC in 2022. This is a slight improvement from last year, when the company was responsible for 2% of the total complaints received in 2021.

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The Government of Canada defines food insecurity as "the inability to acquire or consume an adequate diet quality or sufficient quantity of food." For many people, it can be hard to believe so many kids are in this position.

There are many reasons children may go to school hungry. Currently, it's estimated that one in three kids are at risk of going to school hungry.

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Amazon Canada is following up its Black Friday deals with a two-day Cyber Monday event. From November 26 to 28, shoppers can get their hands on high-end tech brands like Apple, Samsung, Bose and Canon for extra cheap. Popular skincare items from L'Oréal and Garnier will also be up for grabs, along with a sale on Roots backpacks and some Lacoste apparel.

Buyers looking for handmade products from Canadian women-owned and family-focused businesses can get special deals from the retailer's small business sellers too.

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Amazon Canada is launching a two-day Black Friday special with deals on electronics, fashion, beauty and home items. From November 24 to 25, shoppers will find deep discounts on Amazon brands and other products from Hasbro, Under Armour, YETI, Anastasia Beverly Hills, Keurig and Philips. Some small businesses on the platform will also join the sale.

The retail site has released a sneak peek of some of the best markdowns (while supplies last):

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Amazon Canada is dressing up two Montreal fashion brands and their designers with a special online collection and video feature about their unique approach to style. Entin Gartini and Matteo Valmora made the cut for the site's second annual Designer Spotlight, celebrating six Canadian creators. The series hosted by celebrity stylist Brad Goreski (of Canada’s Drag Race fame) explores each designer's work, while also cat-walking consumers through exclusive clothing they can buy.

"Canadians like to support small businesses; this series empowers consumers to shop from home [and] helps them feel connected to what they wear and the people they support through their purchases," said Director of Amazon Fashion Canada Vickie Gu. She said Designer Spotlight aims to expose locally popular products on a national platform.

Entin Gartini is a Montreal-based designer from Indonesia who uses a traditional wax technique to handmake unique batik fabrics. She launched her first collection in 2016, mixing her unique fabric with colourful silhouettes — each piece with a one-of-a-kind design created by Gartini. She is one of the first Muslim designers in Canada to gain popularity and she says the path to success has not been easy.

Matteo Valmora is a Canadian-born Italian artist based in Montreal whose fashion designs deconstruct binary conceptions of men's clothing with an eye toward gender-neutral fashion. They launched their eponymous brand in 2020, which they say was inspired by a mountain they saw on their way home from work.

Each of the spotlight winners is getting $25K from Amazon Canada to donate to a fashion-related charity of their choice.

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While Uber is set to increase its delivery fees due to the increase in gas prices throughout the country, Amazon Canada is lowering theirs! In a March 10 press release, Amazon Canada revealed that it would be removing its $25 minimum purchase requirement for Prime members.

Considering high shipping costs definitely puts a damper on online shopping, that won't be the case for Amazon anymore.

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