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Ottawa Citizen on MSNUnion claims prime minister broke promise to 'cap, not cut' public serviceConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre recently told CBC that he believed his proposals to cut the size of the public service ...
Letters to cabinet ministers mark beginning of Carney-era spending review Following through with the Liberal platform, François-Philippe Champagne letters to ministers mark the beginning of ...
Champagne stated his intention to reduce program spending by 7.5% for the 2026–27 fiscal year, by 10% in the second year, and 15% in 2028–29 ...
With global political and economic uncertainty abounding, strong relationships and cross-continental collaboration with reliable nations has never ...
The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Finance and National Revenue, will participate in G20 and G7 Finance Ministers and Central ...
Minister of Finance François-Philippe Champagne will soon bring forward legislation to rescind the Digital Services Act, Finance Canada said Sunday. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press - image credit) ...
Ministers meet with federal counterpart in Yellowknife about tackling gendered violence Amid the federal government's bid ...
Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, announced a suite of targeted measures to stand behind Canada’s steel industry, protect Canadian careers, and invest in our homegrown industrial capacity to ...
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says trade talks with U.S. have resumed after Canada rescinded its plan to tax U.S. technology firms. President Donald Trump said Friday that was suspending ...
Canada’s finance minister has asked members of cabinet to find billions of dollars in spending cuts as the government looks for ways to pay for a larger defence budget and capital projects. Finance ...
The Department of National Defence will not be spared from Prime Minister Mark Carney's cost-cutting drive — even though overall defence spending is set to balloon in the coming years.
Caption: Minister of Finance François-Philippe Champagne sent letters to ministers on Monday, asking them to identify their priorities and find places to cut. (Patrick Doyle/The Canadian Press) ...
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