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Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne, speaking on Tuesday following Question Period, responds to reporter questions about what to expect from the upcoming budget that will be tabled on Nov. 4.
Canada is expected to announce it's launching formal consultations on the North American trade pact within the next week, after the Trump administration kicked off its own review and the U.S. ambassador said a larger deal is "not going to happen" soon.
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne, as reported by Global News, has drawn a direct parallel to the transformative post-war era, stating, “I often make an analogy between 2025 and 1945. In 1945, Canada reinvented itself, and I think this is one of those moments.”
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne said at a Liberal caucus meeting on Tuesday that a balance needs to be struck on immigration that preserves Canada's value as a 'welcoming nation.'
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government will table a budget on Nov. 4, offering Canadians the first glimpse into the state of federal finances since nearly a year ago.
OTTAWA--Canada's finance minister warned Thursday that job losses in the federal public sector are likely as the government looks to cap operating expenses.
The provincial government is in the red to the tune of $11.6 billion, a record-high deficit forecast for the current fiscal year, laid out by Finance Minister Brenda Bailey in the first quarter financial results Monday.