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Canadian Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne defended the Liberal government's decision to not table the Spring ...
The Canadian Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute will fund research projects focusing on misinformation, generative AI ...
The federal government’s tax-cut-focused legislation, Bill C-4, is facing strong criticism from privacy advocates over the ...
The Canadian prime minister framed the spending as a necessary response to a world where the country is more vulnerable to threats — and less protected by Americans.
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Calgary Herald on MSNG7 Kananaskis summit updates: More security measures begin Tuesday | Protesters vow restraint | White hat ceremonies curtailedG7 leaders will gather in Kananaskis from June 15 to 17, marking a half-century of international co-operation among some of ...
Canada intends to spend nearly 63 billion Canadian dollars, or the equivalent of US$46 billion, on defense in the fiscal 2025-26 year--a big jump from projected expenditures of about C$35 billion ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a large increase in defense spending to meet NATO’s target this fiscal year, ...
There are legitimate reasons to delay the federal budget until the fall. But now Carney must deliver on big promises.
I wanted to be outraged by the federal government’s decision to skip the spring budget. As a public finance policy nerd and ...
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