Ontario eyes challenging labour market amid tariffs, lower population growth

TORONTO - Ontario’s deficit projection is shrinking in its fall fiscal update, but so are the province’s expectations for the labour market as U.S. tariffs are expected to continue hitting

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Canada bolsters Indo-Pacific presence with new defence pact with the Philippines

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OTTAWA - Defence Minister David McGuinty has signed a defence co-operation agreement with the Philippines during a visit to the

N.S. opposes Supreme Court ruling to strike minimum sentences for child porn possession

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HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s justice minister says he has “grave concerns” about a federal Supreme Court decision to strike down

Mark Carney's first budget plots a sharp departure from past fiscal plans

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OTTAWA - Prime Minster Mark Carney’s government is getting ready to table its first budget this week — one that

PM Carney was advised to push back on Trump if provoked in April call, memo shows

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OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney was counselled to push back during an April call with Donald Trump if the

How the U.S. Supreme Court's tariff decision could impact Canada

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WASHINGTON - Donald Trump’s tariff agenda is set to face a major legal hurdle in the U.S. Supreme Court this

Voters to head to polls on election day in over 1,000 municipalities across Quebec

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MONTREAL - It’s municipal election day across Quebec’s roughly 1,100 municipalities.Polls are open between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. local

'Exploitative' trucker loophole to be addressed in upcoming budget

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OTTAWA - Finance minister François-Philippe Champagne will use Tuesday’s federal budget to close a tax loophole critics say is exploiting

Carney ends Asia trip pledging to 'transform' economy through budget, diversification

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GYEONGJU - Prime Minister Mark Carney has wrapped up his first official visit to Asia after telling regional leaders at

Carney says China doesn't grasp Canada's concern over issues of foreign interference

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GYEONGJU - Prime Minister Mark Carney says Beijing doesn’t understand how seriously Canadians take issues of foreign interference, after raising