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Fall economic statement quiet on agriculture
The 2024 fall economic statement shows Canada is $61.9 billion in debt and makes little to no mention of agriculture.
Feds deliver fall economic statement with $61.9B deficit for 2023-24, amid political turmoil
Amid the news that Chrystia Freeland has resigned from her cabinet position as finance minister, the Department of Finance on Monday unveiled the long-anticipated fall economic statement, which reports a deficit of $61.
The fall economic statement is going ahead | The latest on Freeland's resignation
The CBC's Rosemary Barton speaks with Sharan Kaur, former deputy chief of staff for Finance Minister Bill Morneau about Freedland's resignation and what could come next.
Four things public servants need to know about the fall economic statement
Many public servants were hoping to see more details about the federal government’s spending review in its long-awaited fall economic statement. While the document failed to include any new details about the initiative, which will result in job losses for public servants, it did offer details about other programs impacting the public service.
6 ways the fall economic statement will affect your finances, from mortgages to the carbon rebate
The federal government had announced a two-part plan last month to spend $6.28-billion to exempt select items from the federal goods and services tax for two months around the holiday period, a measure that took effect on Saturday, and to send most working Canadians $250 in April.
Canada Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland Resigns Hours Before Statement On Canada's Economy
Hours before the statement on Canada's economy, Chrystia Freeland, Canada's Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister announced her resignation from the Cabinet. Notably, Freeland was scheduled to present the 2024 Fall Economic Statement on Monday.
BREAKING: Chrystia Freeland quits cabinet the day of fall economic statement
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has resigned from cabinet, the day she is set to present the fall economic statement. In a resignation letter, she says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered her another role in cabinet Friday,
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigns ahead of economic update
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland shockingly resigned her cabinet position on Monday as she was set to deliver an economic update that was expected to be soaked in red ink. In a letter addressed to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau posted on social media,
Fiscal update in limbo after Freeland quits as finance minister
The update is expected to include measures to spur business investment in Canada to respond to Trump's "America first" economic agenda.
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Canada’s Economic Anchor Left Drifting: Our Analysis of the 2024 Fall Economic Statement
The latest fiscal update shows continued difficulty for the Liberals to stick to their budget plans with a worsening of the ...
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Terry Fox on the $5, big money for the border — what we learned from the economic statement
The Liberal government unveiled $21.1 billion in new spending in its Fall Economic Statement, FES, Monday detailing how it ...
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Fall economic update long on drama, but short on proposals to push Canada forward
Drama aside, the FES did not have many tax measures, and the obvious highlight in the overly long and vacuous update was the ...
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CPA Canada experts react to disappointing Fall Economic Statement
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, ...
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Canada expected to announce missed deficit targets as spending creeps up
Canada is expected to announce on Monday it blew past its deficit target for last year, when Finance Minister Chrystia ...
Yukon News
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Terry Fox to be featured on Canada’s new $5 bill
Terry Fox has been selected to appear on the next $5 bank note. The federal government made the revelation in its fall ...
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Federal deficit balloons to $61.9B as government tables economic update on chaotic day in Ottawa
The federal government's fall economic statement — tabled just hours after Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland quit cabinet ...
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