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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney will be meeting with his cabinet and Canada's premiers to discuss U.S. President Donald ...
The federal government has started its comprehensive review of government spending, but what will it mean for Canada's public ...
In! This week, we caught up with former B.C. premier Christy Clark, who chatted about why she feels Canada's premiers aren't pulling their weight nowadays, as well as how close she came to running in ...
It’s too early to stamp the new Liberal administration as Conservative-lite but recent announcements suggest a stronger shift ...
A 15 per cent cut to departmental spending over three years is significant, but let’s not make it out to be more than it is ...
The letters mark the first indication of the anticipated spending review that Prime Minister Mark Carney promised in his ...
When millions of Canadians returned a Liberal Party government — led by Mark Carney — earlier this year, they were attempting ...
OTTAWA (AP) Prime Minister Jean Chretien s gamble for a third-straight term and a place in Canadian history went to the voters Monday in an early election that could cost the governing Liberal ...
During the last decades and during the cold war, all the Canadian government choose not to increase the expenses in defenses ...
Dear Editor, The honour of heading the 49th Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean ...
During the prorogued parliament, the Liberal Party was already considering Dion's leadership skills. He announced he would ...
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Today in History for July 13: In 100 B.C., Julius Caesar, the most famous general in Roman history, was born.