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Federal Budget 2025: Public Service Job Cuts Loom

The upcoming 2025 federal budget reveals significant public service reductions. Discover how these cuts will impact government operations and what it means for federal employees across Canada.

Canada's 2024 Budget: Doing Less With Less

An in-depth look at Canada's 2024 federal budget reveals shrinking fiscal capacity, reduced spending power, and concerning economic trends that could impact every Canadian taxpayer.

Maritime Businesses Set Federal Budget Priorities

As Ottawa prepares to unveil its federal budget, Maritime entrepreneurs share their urgent priorities from housing solutions to green energy investments that could shape the region's economic future.

Ottawa Public Servants Brace for Federal Budget Cuts

As the federal budget approaches, Ottawa's public sector workers face uncertainty with anticipated spending reductions and potential workforce changes that could reshape the capital's economic landscape.

US Military Boat Strikes: 64 Dead in Timeline

Exclusive investigation reveals the shocking timeline of U.S. military operations targeting watercraft, resulting in 64 civilian casualties across multiple incidents.

$50M Funding Boost for Rural Canadian Municipalities

The Canadian government announces a significant $50 million funding increase for rural municipalities through the expanded Canada Community-Building Fund, empowering local communities to address infrastructure priorities.

Canada's 2025 Budget Projects $38.9B Deficit

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland tables 2025 federal budget with $38.9 billion deficit, sparking debate over Canada's fiscal direction and economic priorities.

Federal deficit hits $11.1B as spending surges

Canada's federal government reported a substantial $11.1 billion deficit from April to August, with spending significantly outpacing revenue growth as economic challenges mount.

Immigration Cuts Threaten Canadian Economy

New analysis reveals dramatic reductions to Canada's immigration levels could trigger economic stagnation, labour shortages, and reduced international competitiveness.

Elections Canada Error Gave Quebec Riding to Liberals

A stunning administrative error by Elections Canada resulted in the wrong candidate being declared winner in a Quebec riding, handing an unintended victory to the Liberals and raising serious questions about electoral integrity.

Dana Bash Grills Mike Johnson Over Shutdown Crisis

In a tense exchange, CNN anchor Dana Bash presses House Speaker Mike Johnson on Republican infighting that threatens to trigger a government shutdown, questioning his ability to control his own party.

Canada Spends $1.5M Fighting Black Employees' Lawsuit

Canadian taxpayers have footed a $1.5 million bill as the federal government battles a class action lawsuit from Black public servants alleging workplace discrimination, raising questions about government accountability.

Ottawa's Top Public Service Workplaces 2025

Discover which Canadian public service organizations are setting the gold standard for workplace excellence in 2025. The Ottawa Citizen's comprehensive analysis reveals the best employers in federal government.

Federal Minister on Bail Reform & Pipeline Future

Exclusive insights from Canada's federal minister on urgent bail reform legislation and the potential for future pipeline development in Alberta. Key policy updates affecting justice and energy sectors.

Canada's Champagne-Spending Civil Servants Exposed

Exclusive investigation reveals Canadian civil servants expensed luxury champagne, premium alcohol, and extravagant catering while taxpayers face economic pressures. Discover the shocking details of government spending excess.

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