The Liberal government unveiled $21.1 billion in new spending in its Fall Economic Statement, FES,  Monday detailing how it ...
Drama aside, the FES did not have many tax measures, and the obvious highlight in the overly long and vacuous update was the ...
Today, the government announced in its Fall Economic Statement (FES) that it will table two critical amendments that will support mineral exploration and spur investment into Canada's mining sector, ...
Included in this spending is approximately $1.6 billion for the government’s two-month GST holiday. CPA Canada’s chief economist, David-Alexandre Brassard, says Canada cannot afford this measure, ...
Canada is expected to announce on Monday it blew past its deficit target for last year, when Finance Minister Chrystia ...
The federal government's fall economic statement — tabled just hours after Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland quit cabinet ...
Chrystia Freeland has resigned from cabinet as finance minister on the same day she was expected to deliver the government's ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's spending related to the pandemic and other one-off costs blew a bigger than expected ...