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Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne is looking for feedback from Canadians on job creation, defence spending, and fortifying the economy.
François-Philippe Champagne calls for spending cuts of 7.5% to finance tax breaks and higher defense budget.
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 ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
On the same day Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed that François-Philippe Champagne was his permanent choice for finance minister, news broke showing precisely why he’s the wrong man for the job.
Francois-Philippe Champagne said 70 per cent of March’s counter-tariffs were still being enforced, despite pause on certain categories.
Canada will give relief from tariffs to the country’s automakers and other manufacturers if they meet certain conditions, Minister of Finance François-Philippe Champagne announced Tuesday. The ...
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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/ ...
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