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Trudeau appoints MacKinnon as new labour minister
Minister of Labour and Seniors Steven MacKinnon swears the oath at a cabinet swearing-in ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa.
Under Trudeau, the civil service has grown twice as fast as Canada’s population: Global
Under Trudeau, Canada’s civil service has grown by more than 40 per cent.
Carney speculation offers summer mirage amid corporate Canada's policy gloom
Mark Carney, a towering figure in Canadian public policy over the past two decades, has the distinction of having served as governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England. His name has also circulated as a potential Liberal leadership contender to succeed Trudeau, writes Theo Argitis.
Budget watchdog sees Canada clean investment tax credits costing $100 billion
The PBO released estimates for the cost of six new federal investment tax credits that target the clean energy and technology sectors.
Canadians still blame companies, government spending for inflation: Abacus
Abacus Data poll shows Canadians still blame companies for inflation
Liberals suffer surprise defeat in downtown Toronto riding
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during a reception at the Quidi Vidi Brewery in St. John's on Thursday, November 23, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Daly
Canada to consult on tariff plan for Chinese EV imports
Ministers Freeland and Ng unveil a plan to protect the Canadian EV supply chain.
Pathways Alliance oilsands group removes content from website and social media, citing Bill C-59: CBC
Alberta's government says it is actively exploring the use of every legal option to fight back against Bill C-59.
Doug Ford says Trudeau should match U.S. tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles: CTV
Ontario Premier Doug Ford wants the federal government to impost tariffs on electric vehicles from China.
Canada, Germany and Norway discussing a security pact that may include subs: CBC
Canadian Defence Minister Bill Blair has held discussions with his German and Norwegian counterparts about the potential partnership, CBC reported.
Canada’s financial regulator keeps a lid on bank lending, citing vulnerabilities
Canada’s financial regulator said on June 18 it will keep its Domestic Stability Buffer unchanged at 3.5 per cent, even as the central bank cut its policy rate earlier this month.