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While peer nations have long-term strategies to build and maintain the infrastructure that supports trade, Canada stands ...
Pierre Poilievre has chosen one of the safest Tory seats in the country to try to punch his ticket back to Parliament Hill, ...
The department's plan for 2025-26 says the massive cuts are due to programs that set to expire, and a significant reduction ...
The rushed summit is receiving mixed reviews from First Nations’ leadership, who say there are still ‘conversations that need ...
The new policy is a testament to the 'changing world order,' says Liberal strategist Geoff Turner. 'Now, if you do not have a ...
While the size of the public service is beginning to shrink after more than a decade of growth, the forecasted cuts still ...
The agency forecasts reaching 47,732 staff by 2027–28, down from the planned 50,804 this fiscal year, reporting some layoffs ...
The Treasury Board Secretariat's departmental plan forecasts an increase in spending, and a decrease in full-time equivalent ...
We need to double down on what truly makes this country strong: reconciliation, public services, science, veterans’ dignity, and a more inclusive society.
We should also hope that the lawless nature of Donald Trump’s trade negotiations will be restrained not only by the actions ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet with the provincial and territorial premiers to discuss the nation's response to the ...
First Nations are in a legal bind with drugs coming into our communities. Under current federal legislation, Canada Post ...
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