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Tens of thousands of public service jobs in Canada could be on the chopping block amid the federal government's plans to cut ...
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Meeting with Carney offered reassurances over major projects bill, says Inuit leaderAn Inuit leader who met Thursday with Prime Minister Mark Carney to discuss the federal government's controversial major ...
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Federal health minister non-committal on signing more pharmacare dealsFederal Health Minister Marjorie Michel is not committing to sign pharmacare funding deals with all provinces and territories ...
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New Arctic ambassador will play a 'key role' in defending sovereignty: AnandThe government of Prime Minister Mark Carney is naming its Arctic ambassador Thursday as it seeks deeper ties with circumpolar nations at a time of rising security concerns.
Top American steel producers are charging more for their products due to tariffs, which economists say is a natural effect ...
Under normal circumstances, the governor of the Bank of Canada and the prime minister meet formally on occasion, a careful ...
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Prime Minister Mark Carney visits his birthplace in Northwest TerritoriesPrime Minister Mark Carney visited the town where he was born Wednesday, as he travels across the Northwest Territories.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canadians can expect his government to table bail reform legislation in the fall, and premiers will be holding him to his word.
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Outgoing antisemitism envoy calls out business, religious leaders for lack of actionOttawa's outgoing envoy for tackling antisemitism is accusing Canada's business sector and civil society of failing to call out a rising tide of hate against Jews and other minorities.
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Premiers praise Carney and one another as they wrap up meetings in OntarioHUNTSVILLE, ONTARIO, CANADA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe wrapped three days of meetings with his fellow premiers and ...
OTTAWA--Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says officials are working on financial-support programs for sectors facing the steepest U.S. tariffs, and could be rolled out next month depending on the ...
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