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The federal government is promising a suite of measures to disrupt the flow of fentanyl and strengthen 24/7 surveillance of the Canada-U.S. border — including outfitting the RCMP with helicopters, drones and mobile surveillance towers and creating a new joint “strike force” to go after organized crime. Newly sworn-in Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc, flankedContinue Reading

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Politics Freeland’s resignation pushes deficit news to one side on a very strange day in Canadian politicsMonday’s media lockup for the Fall Economic Statement (FES) will go down in history as one of the weirdest events in Canadian political history. Reporters assembled for a briefing were left waiting hours toContinue Reading

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Politics The Liberal government unveiled $21.1 billion in new spending in its Fall Economic Statement, FES,  Monday detailing how it will invest new money in border security, the GST tax break and other measures. The FES also contained smaller nuggets of information regarding lesser known policy decisions and economic measures on aContinue Reading

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The federal government tabled a fall economic statement Monday that calls for more than $20 billion in new spending and explains how last fiscal year’s deficit ballooned to $61.9 billion — but it was Chrystia Freeland’s abrupt resignation as finance minister and her questioning of her own government’s economic policy that sent Canadian politics into aContinue Reading