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Ottawa will present its fall economic statement (FES) on Nov. 21 amid a backdrop of weakening growth, higher interest rates, elevated inflation, and ongoing war By Rahul Vaidyanath Ottawa will present…
Canada News
Ottawa will present its fall economic statement (FES) on Nov. 21 amid a backdrop of weakening growth, higher interest rates, elevated inflation, and ongoing war By Rahul Vaidyanath Ottawa will present…
By Andrew Chen Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced a subsidy exceeding $1 billion for a British Columbia energy company specializing in lithium-ion battery production. In a Nov. 14 statement, the B.C.…
By Andrew Chen A House of Commons committee is set to question Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland about Canada’s dealings with the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), which has been accused of…
James Topp spoke out publicly against the mandates around the time when related protests were taking place across Canada in the winter of 2022. By Noé Chartier Military veteran James Topp,…
A 2015 ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada and a decision by Quebec’s Superior Court in 2019 played key roles in the development of MAID policies in Canada. By Tara…
By Jennifer Cowan The number of people relying on Toronto food banks has doubled this year, reaching “crisis” levels, according to a new report on food insecurity in the city. The…
By Anne Doerr A new report says the average asking price for a rental unit in Canada reached $2,178 last month, a 9.9 percent year-over-year increase, and continuing a trend that…
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says the federal carbon tax is increasing food costs at a time Canadians are struggling to afford basic necessities. By Matthew Horwood The federal Conservatives are calling…
By Jennifer Cowan Canadian banks and mortgage lenders are asking the Canada Revenue Agency for electronic access to private federal tax records to validate borrowers’ income. The Canadian Bankers Association, in…
Allegations of corruption, lying, intimidation, and shady contracting have been raised by government officials and IT contractors before a Commons committee. By Matthew Horwood Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) has…