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Radio Canada Indigenous Services routinely fails to spend millions approved for children’s programs, document shows
The Globe and Mail Stephen Harper criticizes Carney, says he falsely took credit for financial crisis response
Toronto Star Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre both say they’ll cut your taxes — but experts question who’ll pay the price
Toronto Star Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre both say they’ll cut your taxes — but experts question who’ll pay the price
Policy Magazine Information and Communication Infrastructure Resiliency: Canada’s Invisible Security Risk
The Hill Times Q&A | The politics of pitching fiscal restraint and public service cuts with Sahir Khan
The Hill Times Q&A | The politics of pitching fiscal restraint and public service cuts with Sahir Khan
Burlington Gazette Those tariffs: we have some built-in resilience – government’s finances shows Ottawa can weather the storm ahead & in a position to support the hardest hit sectors
Toronto Star Mark Carney says Canada ‘won’t back down,’ promises billions in counter-tariffs following Trump’s auto tariffs
CBC | Power & Politics Canadians need to see government’s finances soon: Kevin Page | Power & Politics
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Toronto Star It won’t be easy but here is how Mark Carney can pay for his promise to hike defence spending
The Hill Times Report forecasts ‘worst cuts to public service in modern history’ to meet Carney’s campaign pledge
The Hill Times PSPC’s three-year $17.5-billion spending plan lacks clear roadmap to future goals, say insiders
The Weekly Voice Canada Backs NATO’s 5% Defence Spending Goal: What It Means and How Ottawa Plans to Deliver
The Vassy Kapelos Show Free For All Friday – How will the Liberals pay for billions in promised spending and loans?
The Hill Times Liberals continue ‘big budget’ spending trend, increasing capital gains tax to maintain deficit
CTV News Economist Sahir Khan reacts to the 2024 federal budget and says that if the government is going to spend more, it needs to deliver results
The Hill Times Unions, advocacy groups cautiously optimistic about Anand’s call for extension of ’25-and-out’ pensions
IDB The University of West Indies Launches Fiscal Research Center with support from IDB and other partners
The Hill Times Carbon price whiff an ‘occupational hazard,’ but PBO still ‘batting 0.999:’ finance policy expert Ian Lee
Ottawa Citizen Finding federal spending cuts without trimming public service workforce, impacting services a tricky task, experts say
The Epoch Times ANALYSIS: Buyers Snapping Up Costco’s Gold Bars Signals Growing Economic Anxiety, Shift Toward Hard Assets
CTV News Fiscal update expected tomorrow—Kevin Page, founding President & CEO or the Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy at the University of Ottawa, joins to discuss
The Hill Times Massive federal deficit shows signs of shrinking, but economists urge policy review to avoid austerity measures
CBC News Federal budget will be a ‘back to basics’ document responding to the chaos in Europe, sources say
The Hill Times Fast says he has ‘no regrets’ speaking out against Poilievre’s ‘monetary quackery’ on Bank of Canada
CBC News After UN chief calls out ‘scandalous’ profits, Ottawa offers no plan to hike taxes on oil and gas industry
The Hill Times Trudeau-Poilievre talking point fact check: do Canadians pay more for EI today than they did in 2015?
No Nonsense with Pamela Wallin Budget 2021 with Kevin Page- Former Parliamentary Budget Officer and President of the Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy at the University of Ottawa
The Hill Times More ‘efficient, effective’ future pandemic spending needed to keep deficit under control: Page
National Post Economists call for improved spending transparency as Trudeau again refuses to set fiscal anchor
The Hill Times Eleven weeks after becoming finance minister, Freeland’s mandate letter has yet to be released
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Indigenous Services routinely fails to spend millions approved for children’s programs, document shows
Mark Carney has a different idea of budget discipline
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Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre both say they’ll cut your taxes — but experts question who’ll pay the price
Parties promise tax cuts but voters won’t be wowed easily
Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre both say they’ll cut your taxes — but experts question who’ll pay the price
Parties promise tax cuts but voters won’t be wowed easily
Information and Communication Infrastructure Resiliency: Canada’s Invisible Security Risk
Economists say trade war – not income-tax cuts – should be Ottawa’s priority
Q&A | The politics of pitching fiscal restraint and public service cuts with Sahir Khan
Q&A | The politics of pitching fiscal restraint and public service cuts with Sahir Khan
Those tariffs: we have some built-in resilience – government’s finances shows Ottawa can weather the storm ahead & in a position to support the hardest hit sectors
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Mark Carney says Canada ‘won’t back down,’ promises billions in counter-tariffs following Trump’s auto tariffs
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Parties’ costed platforms get passing grades despite their wishful economic projections
Poilievre defends economic growth projections in Conservative platform as ‘essential’
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Could ‘mission government’ solve Ottawa’s delivery problems?
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Canadians need to see government’s finances soon: Kevin Page | Power & Politics
Budget? What budget?
Poilievre ‘very disappointed’ in government’s decision to skip spring budget
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The government could function without a budget, but will need a spending bill
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Poilievre says the lack of a federal budget sends a ‘bad signal’ to investors
America’s credit rating got downgraded. Is Canada’s next?
Northern ministers to lobby Ottawa over Jordan’s Principle changes
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Important for government to be ‘transparent’ on deficit spending: Kevin Page | Power & Politics
Carney’s Privy Council Clerk Sabia a ‘relentlessly focused’ changemaker
Hike in defence spending could mean cuts in other areas, Mark Carney warns
Expect higher deficits to meet Canada’s 5% NATO defence spending target
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It won’t be easy but here is how Mark Carney can pay for his promise to hike defence spending
Report forecasts ‘worst cuts to public service in modern history’ to meet Carney’s campaign pledge
PSPC’s three-year $17.5-billion spending plan lacks clear roadmap to future goals, say insiders
Expect higher deficits to meet Canada’s 5% NATO defence spending target
NATO defence spending targets will bring about higher deficits, experts say.
Canada Backs NATO’s 5% Defence Spending Goal: What It Means and How Ottawa Plans to Deliver
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Bonnie Crombie responds to ‘Queen of the carbon tax’ nickname
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Federal budget 2024: Is Canada really in a fiscal crisis?
Free For All Friday – How will the Liberals pay for billions in promised spending and loans?
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Liberals continue ‘big budget’ spending trend, increasing capital gains tax to maintain deficit
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Federal budget shrinks public service by 5,000 over 4 years
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Unions, advocacy groups cautiously optimistic about Anand’s call for extension of ’25-and-out’ pensions
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The University of West Indies Launches Fiscal Research Center with support from IDB and other partners
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Carbon price whiff an ‘occupational hazard,’ but PBO still ‘batting 0.999:’ finance policy expert Ian Lee
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Canadian banks are stable, but ‘something is going to break’ in economy: experts
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Finding federal spending cuts without trimming public service workforce, impacting services a tricky task, experts say
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Lansdowne Park 2.0 proposal alters the current “waterfall” agreement
MNI INTERVIEW: Canada Budget To Offer Housing ‘Base Hits’-Page
Fiscal update expected tomorrow—Kevin Page, founding President & CEO or the Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy at the University of Ottawa, joins to discuss
Revue de presse 2022
Massive federal deficit shows signs of shrinking, but economists urge policy review to avoid austerity measures
Egan: ‘We see it everywhere’ — the COVID creep on inflation, food on the table
Federal budget will be a ‘back to basics’ document responding to the chaos in Europe, sources say
Some B.C. children in need are victims of ‘fiscal discrimination,’ watchdog says
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Inflation rate hike hits home for Toronto-area mom
Canada’s inflation rate jumps to new 31-year high of 6.7%
In My Opinion: Modest and measured budget addresses major challenges
Pierre Poilievre promises to quash Bank of Canada’s foray into digital currency
Firing Bank of Canada head would spark global ‘shock wave’: ex-budget watchdog
Fast says he has ‘no regrets’ speaking out against Poilievre’s ‘monetary quackery’ on Bank of Canada
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Freeland unveils ‘affordability plan’ based on pre-existing commitments
Advocates say Canadians struggling with rising food costs need help from government
After UN chief calls out ‘scandalous’ profits, Ottawa offers no plan to hike taxes on oil and gas industry
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Bank of Canada hikes interest rate by 75 basis points, anticipates another increase
Trudeau-Poilievre talking point fact check: do Canadians pay more for EI today than they did in 2015?
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Ottawa’s pandemic hiring boom adds billions to federal payroll
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Budget 2021 with Kevin Page- Former Parliamentary Budget Officer and President of the Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy at the University of Ottawa
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Elizabeth May: The budget needs more transparency and more information
More ‘efficient, effective’ future pandemic spending needed to keep deficit under control: Page
Revue de presse 2020
COVID-19: economic impacts and prospects
Economists call for improved spending transparency as Trudeau again refuses to set fiscal anchor
Paying for the pandemic
Eleven weeks after becoming finance minister, Freeland’s mandate letter has yet to be released
Fiscal update will sketch out spending plans for post-pandemic recovery phase
Ottawa’s deficit spending expected to top record high
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Aging Demographics Limit Long-Term Growth To 1.6%
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Infrastructure spending: Let’s do it right
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U of O wins big for first think tank of its kind in Canada
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