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Ottawa is asking Canadians what they want to see in the fall budgetFinance Minister François-Philippe Champagne is looking for feedback from Canadians on national security and defence spending and fortifying the Canadian economy/ ...
François-Philippe Champagne calls for spending cuts of 7.5% to finance tax breaks and higher defense budget.
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Defence expected to find operational savings even as its budget balloonsThe Department of National Defence will not be spared from Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cost-cutting drive — even though ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cuts to government spending will include the foreign service, just as Global Affairs Canada aims to expand its presence abroad. Finance Minister François-Philippe ...
Then-Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne speaks with reporters outside of the Liberal caucus room on Parliament Hill on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024. (Credit: Bryan Passifiume) On the same day ...
Canada’s new government is engaged in complex negotiations on a new economic and security partnership with the United States, focused on getting the best deal for Canadian workers and businesses.
OTTAWA — Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne is signaling a bold shift in Canadian defense spending — one where the military is a national priority. “We need to rebuild our armed ...
The economy faces the risk of tariff-fueled inflation due to President Trump’s trade policy, and Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne would not predict whether Canada can avoid two ...
Reuters. Canadian Finance Minister, Francois-Philippe Champagne attends a press conference during the G7 finance ministers and central bank governors meeting in Banff, Alberta, Canada, May 22, 2025.
Canadian Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne didn't provide the names of the pension funds or other private-sector players he is trying to coax into contributing toward Ukraine's ...
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne is looking for feedback from Canadians on job creation, defence spending, and fortifying the economy.
Then-Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne speaks with reporters outside of the Liberal caucus room on Parliament Hill on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2024. (Credit: Bryan Passifiume) On the same day ...
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