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A party that recently forced a shift in national policy on health care, labour rights, daycare and dental plans from a ...
The UK and France have pledged for the first time to co-ordinate the use of their nuclear weapons, the copper markets are reeling from US President Donald Trump’s threat to impose 50 per cent tariffs ...
During the last decades and during the cold war, all the Canadian government choose not to increase the expenses in defenses ...
Pierre Poilievre’s defeat in his long-held riding of Carleton after more than two decades is a delay, not a defeat, the Conservative party leader told OMNI News on Tuesday, ahead of his by-election in ...
While the territorial and federal governments haven't ruled out a new line in the Mackenzie River valley, Andrew Leach, an energy economist, said changes in the natural gas market give a new northern ...
The Department of National Defence will not be spared from Prime Minister Mark Carney's cost-cutting drive — even though ...
Despite fears from many Canadians that the new Carney government would follow down the same path as the anti-business Trudeau ...
The Liberal government wants to find roughly $25 billion in annual savings from the federal budget within the next three ...
David Lametti left politics in January to join the Canadian law firm Fasken Martineau Du Moulin, but he is now heading back ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney appears to be dabbling in a very creative form of reverse-engineering budgeting.
Tariff negotiations between the two top trading partners are on a different track from those the U.S. is pursuing with other ...
One of the largest departments in the Canadian government told employees they may face job losses as Prime Minister Mark Carney searches for spending cuts to keep the budget deficit contained.