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In tumultuous history of finance minister resignations, Freeland's exit stands out

In tumultuous history of finance minister resignations, Freeland's exit stands out

Having a finance minister openly condemn the prime minister's policies on her way out is a fresh level of acrimony in Canadian political history, longtime observers of the country's politics say.
sa国际传媒 Post may be in even worse shape after the strike 鈥 unless it pivots

sa国际传媒 Post may be in even worse shape after the strike 鈥 unless it pivots

MONTREAL 鈥 Last week, Justin Trudeau said out loud what many were wondering as the postal strike dragged into its fourth week. 鈥淚t is endangering the long-term viability of sa国际传媒 Post as a service that Canadians rely on,鈥 the prime minister said.
Ottawa promises $1.3 billion for border security as U.S. tariff threat looms

Ottawa promises $1.3 billion for border security as U.S. tariff threat looms

OTTAWA 鈥 The federal government is promising to spend $1.3 billion to beef up sa国际传媒鈥檚 border security over six years but has provided few details yet on how it will be spent.
Canadian business leaders say Freeland's resignation adds uncertainty to trade talks

Canadian business leaders say Freeland's resignation adds uncertainty to trade talks

Some business leaders worry the resignation of Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland from the federal cabinet leaves sa国际传媒 without a "quarterback" at a critical moment for the country's economy and trade relationships.
sa国际传媒 Post says workers to return Tuesday after labour board ruling

sa国际传媒 Post says workers to return Tuesday after labour board ruling

Operations at sa国际传媒 Post will resume at 8 a.m. local time on Tuesday, Dec. 17, the company said, after the sa国际传媒 Industrial Relations Board ordered a return to work.
Horgan memorial in Colwood draws thousands; prime minister pays tribute

Horgan memorial in Colwood draws thousands; prime minister pays tribute

John Horgan was premier of sa国际传媒 from 2017 to 2022. He died on Nov. 12 after a third bout with cancer.
Five things to watch in Canadian business in the new year

Five things to watch in Canadian business in the new year

It was a busy 2024 for Canadian business: the Bank of sa国际传媒 began cutting interest rates as inflation moderated and labour unions looked to make gains.
Economists see November inflation staying at 2% or slightly rising

Economists see November inflation staying at 2% or slightly rising

TORONTO 鈥 Inflation likely hovered at or a little above the Bank of sa国际传媒's two per cent target rate in November, economists expect, after Taylor Swift's Eras Tour swept through Toronto and offered a temporary economic boost.
Canadians express mixed feelings as federal government's two-month GST holiday begins

Canadians express mixed feelings as federal government's two-month GST holiday begins

The federal government announced the plan to temporarily waive the five per cent goods and services tax in a bid to help ease affordability concerns during the holiday season.
Les Leyne: Conservatives never seem to get along

Les Leyne: Conservatives never seem to get along

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