Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has finally unveiled his budget for 2025, and it has immigration experts worried.
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Carney tells business crowd a new pipeline project is ‘going to happen’
Prime Minister Mark Carney signalled support for a new Alberta pipeline, telling a Bay Street audience “it’s going to happen, ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney defended the federal budget on Friday in front of business leaders who feel underwhelmed by its ...
Abacus found that in a hypothetical ballot the Poilievre-led Tories were at 38 per cent to 36 per cent for the Liberals of ...
CBC's Senior Reporter Janyce McGregor and advisor to former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Vandana Kattar discuss Mark ...
Carney also pushed back on criticism of the $78 billion deficit in his government’s budget tabled Tuesday You can save this ...
The Trudeau government, which presented as New Democrats with expense accounts and a clothing allowance, has been replaced by ...
Seventy-two per cent said they were 'disappointed with the progress' the government has made in tackling the cost-of-living ...
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Poilievre lays out market-first opposition to Carney's federal budget in speech
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre needled Prime Minister Mark Carney over the size of the federal deficit Friday in a ...
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In damage control after 2 departures, Conservatives accuse Liberals of 'undemocratic' distractions
Conservative House leader Andrew Scheer held a brief media availability Friday morning in an attempt to redirect attention ...
It was a week that was supposed to focus on Mark Carney’s first budget, but instead raised questions about Poilievre’s leadership.
Bold, generational and Canada strong—that’s how Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government presented Budget 2025.
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