A Canadian opposition lawmaker has joined Prime Minister Mark Carney’s governing Liberal Party on Tuesday, a political coup on a day when the government announced its budget for the year.
The prime minister’s first budget revisits a decade of Liberal policy on climate, taxes and the public service.
The government of Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled a program of big spending to spur Canada’s economy and reduce its ...
The budget also doesn't mention possible incentive measures to encourage Canadians to lower their own emissions, such as ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government has pledged to spend C$141bn (US$100bn) to help offset the effects of President Donald Trump’s trade war and increase defence spending as he unveiled his maiden ...
Read the full text of Prime Minister Mark Carney's first budget You can save this article by registering for free here. Or ...
Canada's budget shortfall will more than double this year as Prime Minister Mark Carney pours billions of dollars to fight ...
Canada's deficit would nearly double under a 2025-26 spending plan unveiled by Prime Minister Mark Carney's government on ...
The federal government is projecting that the public service will lose 40,000 jobs from its peak in 2023-24.
Champagne is an old-school retail politician who prefers pressing the flesh to digital communications. Liberals tend to ...
The government originally planned to cap foreign student visas at 305,000 over the next two years but Carney’s government ...