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Ottawa is expecting national defence to find places to cut its day-to-day spending even as the department's overall budget ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney is enacting a cross-departmental review of all regulations starting Wednesday, a measure he ...
Public sector union leaders met with government officials on Tuesday as they raised concerns that the Liberal ...
The red tape review is currently set to finish about a week before Parliament returns after the summer break. The Treasury ...
Michael Sabia, the new clerk of the Privy Council, officially began his tenure this week concentrated on three words: focus, ...
U.S. President Donald Trump says he will impose a 50 per cent tariff on copper imports — but isn’t saying yet when it will ...
Equities in Toronto ran out of steam Tuesday, amid uncertainty over U.S. President Trump's timing and severity of tariffs ...
Canada's main stock index opened higher on Tuesday, boosted by gains in technology shares, while investors assessed U.S.
Why is the Prime Minister still trying to negotiate a trade and security agreement with a capricious authoritarian?
A 15 per cent cut to departmental spending over three years is significant, but let’s not make it out to be more than it is ...