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Douglas Todd: To understand why Mark Carney’s goal of building 500,000 houses a year won’t happen, look to New Zealand and the harsh realities right now of making a profit in real estate.
Unilateral federal cutbacks to health-care transfers and equalization payments by the Chrétien/Martin governments had angered ...
It’s one of the great trade-offs in politics: invest in something that has ambiguous public support on the promise that it ...
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Nurses group hopes premiers' new sense of unity will lead to labour mobilityThe Canadian Nurses Association says it hopes the new "united Team Canada" approach at the Council of the Federation will ...
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Israeli ambassador rejects PM Carney's criticism of aid delivery in GazaIsrael’s ambassador in Ottawa has issued a statement rejecting Canada’s “condemnation” of humanitarian aid delivery in Gaza.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNTrump says the U.S. is not prioritizing a trade deal with CanadaDonald Trump said on Friday that the United States is not focused on reaching a trade agreement with Canada and suggested he may just leave existing tariffs in place rather than continue negotiations.
Donald Trump says he’s having no luck with Canada on a new trade deal. That won’t be a shock to anyone familiar with how ...
Canada's premiers and Prime Minister Mark Carney held a three-day summit in Ontario this week. Saskatchewan's political panel ...
OTTAWA--Canada recorded a wider budget deficit in the first two months of the current fiscal year due to declines in revenue from corporate and consumption taxes.
For the hundreds of Canadian steelworkers who lost their jobs this year amid President Donald Trump’s trade war, talk of ...
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Calgary Sun on MSNLetters, July 25, 2025: 'Butt out of B.C. affairs, Alberta'Trump has already pushed back tariff deadlines this year. In April, after he announced sweeping “Liberation Day” global ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNMacDougall: Carney’s cuts won’t be able to hide behind Trump foreverIn another time, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s talk of steep government spending cuts would be the talk of the town. But these aren’t other times. We now live in the age of Trump, and the U.S.
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