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Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne sent letters to his fellow cabinet members Monday asking them to come up with ...
Champagne stated his intention to reduce program spending by 7.5% for the 2026–27 fiscal year, by 10% in the second year, and ...
The letters mark the first indication of the anticipated spending review that Prime Minister Mark Carney has promised in his ...
Canadian government plans significant spending cuts. Ministers must identify savings proposals. These cuts will affect ...
Public sector union leaders met with government officials on Tuesday as they raised concerns that the Liberal ...
The federal government’s annual program spending is projected to be more than $500 billion during the current fiscal year ...
Canadas Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne has directed all federal ministries to identify long-term savings, ...
Michael Sabia, the new clerk of the Privy Council, officially began his tenure this week concentrated on three words: focus, ...
François-Philippe Champagne calls for spending cuts of 7.5% to finance tax breaks and higher defense budget.
Canada’s finance chief is ordering deep program spending cuts to fund an ambitious defense expansion and align with fiscal commitments made by the new administration, Bloomberg reported. Finance ...
Canada's finance minister has directed all ministries to identify savings, assess program spending, and reduce work ...
The Liberal government wants to find at least $21.5 billion in annual savings from the federal budget by 2028, according to a ...