Framed as an “investment budget,” Mark Carney’s first fiscal picture as prime minister focuses mostly on big-ticket investment-driving items, rather than spending geared towards individual Canadians.
The Carney government says it is cutting foreign aid spending to a level in line with Canada’s pre-pandemic aid allocations — without specifying the size of this year’s aid budget.
The Canada Strong Budget 2025 outlines the plan to reduce the size of the federal public service by 40,000 jobs through job cuts, attrition, and early retirements from its peak of 367,772 employees in ...
The Carney government’s first budget redirects diplomatic dollars to the trade file while cutting Global Affairs Canada’s budget — possibly by merging some embassies with those operated by like-minded ...
The federal government is set to unveil its budget today — the Liberals’ first fiscal update in almost a year and the first summary of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s agenda since the party released its ...
The Alberta finance minister is defending a decision to limit funds for recall petitions and citizen initiatives.
The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce says Tuesday's federal budget is encouraging, while the Alberta finance minister says ...
On this edition of Ask an Expert, CTV's Rick Wyman joins Tessa Seeley of Sudbury Windows & Doors at their showroom to talk ...
Windy Wednesday with a chance of showers late in the day and then snow over night and early Thursday. Here’s your Tuesday ...
CTV News Edmonton's Miriam Valdes-Carletti has more on what people should know about possible salmonella contamination after ...
Alberta Health Services is planning to try out new weapons detection equipment at the Royal Alexandra Hospital. CTV News ...
Philippe Champagne vowed there would be no surprises in his first federal budget -- but members of Parliament could still surprise Canadians with a holiday election.
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