Canada Budget 2018
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Liberals don’t have plan for how to spend nearly $190B in infrastructure cash, budget watchdog saysParliament's budget watchdog is calling on the Trudeau Liberals to deliver a detailed plan for how it plans to dole out billions in infrastructure dollars to avoid further delays in spending.PoliticsMar 15, 2018
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Federal budget shows billions in infrastructure won’t be spent until at least 2021New figures in this week's federal budget suggest billions of dollars from the Liberal government's vaunted infrastructure program now won't be spent until after Canadians go to the polls next year.CanadaMar 2, 2018
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The government wants to share more of your tax informationHere's what you need to know about changes being proposed in this week's federal budget.CanadaMar 1, 2018
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Big bank economists flag federal budget’s happy-go-lucky stance on deficitThe budget contains little in terms of contingency measures vis-a-vis NAFTA, the Trump tax cuts or a future recession.MoneyFeb 28, 2018
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Federal Budget 2018 — all the nice stuff borrowed money can eventually buyMatt Gurney says Federal Budget 2018 is the latest example of a government unnecessarily digging itself deeper in debt to buy votes with our own money.CanadaFeb 28, 2018
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Government to phase out $1,000 bill and several older banknotes as legal tenderSome of the bills affected date back to the 1930s, and they're still out there and considered legal tender.CanadaFeb 28, 2018
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Taxpayers to shell out $605M for G7 meetingCanada will host the G7 summit in June with the total cost to Canadian taxpayers being set at $605 million.CanadaFeb 28, 2018
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B.C. applauding federal budget but still looking for detailsB.C. Finance Minister Carole James says British Columbia's priorities echo a lot of the same priorities laid out by her federal counterpart Bill Morneau on Tuesday.PoliticsFeb 27, 2018
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Liberals promise $5.5M to fund sex assault crisis centres at universitiesAnd they might pull federal funding if university policies don't measure up.CanadaFeb 27, 2018
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Kingston prison farms to reopenKingston's prison farm to reopen after new funding was announced in the federal budget.NewsFeb 27, 2018
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