Mark Carney's Canada Strong Fund may be first step to creating an 'entrepreneurial state'

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s nation-building Canada Strong Fund (CSF) could become the most important economic policy tool Canada has created in decades — especially as economic dependence on the U.S.

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‘Buy Canadian’ policy extended to 450 government-funded programs

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“Buy Canadian” is led by Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), the department responsible for central purchasing, but Treasury Board

NewsOne Crossword May 26th – The Urban Daily

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Test your knowledge of Black history, politics, and pop culture. NewsOne Crossword No. 28 features Juneteenth, the Knicks, Brittney Griner,

Pizzeria Badiali makes Toronto's most-hyped pie. So we asked the owner for his 5 top pizza spots

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Ryan Baddeley is passionate about the pie.The Pizzeria Badiali co-owner has been slinging pizza for five years now, ever since

MP, senator call for government to apologize for forced adoptions

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OTTAWA - The government should apologize for its role in supporting the practice of forced adoptions, Liberal MP Karina Gould

Steven Guilbeault to announce resignation as member of Parliament on Wednesday

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OTTAWA — Former cabinet minister Steven Guilbeault is set to resign as a member of Parliament, sources have told The

Heritage Ottawa streetcar finds new home in Smiths Falls

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For years, Rhéaume Laplante worried Ottawa’s last remaining 600-series streetcar would never leave storage again. The retired OC Transpo auto

Trump Snoozes During Memorial Day Ceremony

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Source: BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI / GettyPresident Donald Trump had another moment of apparent daytime drowsiness captured on video, this time occurring

'Petflation' is driving up the cost of owning a dog in Canada. Here's what you'll pay to have one

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All their cuteness could not save them from inflation. The price of dog ownership is soaring in Toronto, as the city's

City councillors could lose their jobs for serious misconduct under just-passed Ontario law

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City councillors can be thrown out of office for harassing staff under new legislation that comes after a years-long push