Canada Fall Economic Statement
-
‘Supply, supply, supply’: Freeland tees up fall economic statementFinance Minister Chrystia Freeland teed up the government’s upcoming fall economic statement Tuesday when she revealed two 'key challenges' it hopes to address.PoliticsNov 14, 2023
-
Global uncertainty means Canada must rise, compete in new ‘friendshoring’ eraOttawa is looking to capitalize on a new era of "friendshoring" among democratic nations with a new suite of clean technology incentives designed to try to keep Canada competitiveCanadaNov 3, 2022
-
-
Advertisement
-
Canada projected to see balanced budget by 2027, Freeland says in fiscal updateThe fall economic statement suggests a federal budgetary surplus is on the distant horizon for the first time since the Liberals came to power seven years ago.CanadaNov 3, 2022
-
-
Advertisement
-
Student loan interest relief and more: What’s new in the fall economic statement?'I am confident we have struck the right approach in general and in this fall economic statement,' said Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland on Thursday.CanadaNov 3, 2022
-
Inflation will chart Canada’s economic fate, Ottawa’s fiscal update showsWhether Canada’s economy tips into a recession depends largely on how sticky inflation ends up being, according to Chrystia Freeland's fall economic statement.EconomyNov 3, 2022
-
-
Clean energy in focus as Canada’s fall mini budget aims to drive investmentFinance Minister Chrystia Freeland is to table her mid-year budget update in the House of Commons focused heavily on driving investment to Canada's clean energy industries.CanadaNov 3, 2022
-
-
Fall economic statement: Here’s what opposition parties are looking forConservatives are calling for the Liberals to curb new spending and the NDP is raising concerns about a potential recession ahead of Thursday's economic update.PoliticsNov 2, 2022
-
Will Ottawa call a recession? What to expect from the feds’ fall economic statementThe federal government will deliver its 2022 fall economic update on Thursday, with experts expecting a subdued fiscal statement from the Liberals as recession calls grow louder.EconomyNov 2, 2022
Trending
-
So long, Jay-Z: Rapper officially changes stage name to JAŸ-Z53,416 Read -
To chop spending, Ottawa will cut science, tourism, foreign aid programs24,112 Read -
Algorithmic pricing is being used in Canada. Why many want it banned16,869 Read -
‘Disbelief’ felt after school attacks prevented in Nova Scotia, Manitoba12,467 Read -
Taylor Frankie Paul ‘Bachelorette’ season cancelled 3 days before premiere8,335 Read -
Trump threatens to ‘massively blow up’ world’s largest natural gas field7,847 Read -