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Liberal Leader Mark Carney framed his fiscal and spending plan on Saturday in terms of a crisis. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre dismissed it as a 'spending bonanza' that Canada can't afford.
While Mark Carney promises $130 billion in new inflationary spending that will drive up taxes, food and housing costs, Poilievre will axe the inflation tax so your dollars go further. Surrey, BC — ...
Yves-François Blanchet heads the Bloc Québécois, a party that only runs candidates in Quebec and supports greater ...
Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney has amped up the anti-US rhetoric since swooping in to replace Justin Trudeau at the ...
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WHITBY - The Liberal party released a late-stage election platform Saturday that pledged billions in new spending and charts ...
Mark Carney’s spending plans, released in his Liberal campaign platform, make Justin Trudeau look like a tightfisted miser.