City Budget
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Winnipeg councillor on changing budgetary practices when it comes to snow clearingThe city's way of budgeting based on a low-cost scenario should change, reads a report set to be tabled at a Public Works Committee meeting on March 1.EconomyFeb 28, 2024
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Halifax budget committee to continue discussions on HRP fundingHalifax Regional Police presented its proposed budget to city council's budget committee on Friday, asking for $94.6 million in funding.MoneyFeb 3, 2023
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Saskatoon approves budget adjustments to affordable housing, SPCA, gas, diesel costsThe 2023 Budget was created in 2021, however, due to inflation, the city has continued to incur higher costs for fuel, natural gas, materials, supplies and labour.MoneyNov 29, 2022
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Saskatoon budget talk begins with property tax increase, affordable housing, police improvementSaskatoon city council will be meeting over the next three days, beginning Nov. 28, to discuss the city budget.MoneyNov 28, 2022
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City of Saskatoon discusses possible $6.8-million deficitSpeaking to a budget status report at Monday's Saskatoon city council meeting, CFO Clae Hack said the city made money in some areas but had some costs that were unanticipated.MoneyAug 16, 2022
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Beaconsfield, Que., beefing up lawsuit against Montreal Agglomeration CouncilBeaconsfield is increasing the damages it is seeking because the Agglomeration Council continues to increase the bill it sends to Beaconsfield without improving public services.CanadaJan 19, 2022
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Kingston councillors approve 2021 budget with 2.4% tax hike, $1 million in pandemic aidKingston city councillors said they can’t remove the sting of a property tax increase in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, but they did find an extra $ 1 million.EconomyJan 29, 2021
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City of Winnipeg considering three projections for COVID-19’s impact on financesThe City of Winnipeg is forecasting several options for what its finances could look like over the coming year as a result of COVID-19.EconomySep 15, 2020
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Black Lives Matter London calls for defunding police as service’s budget grows 35% in a decadeThe council-approved police budget in London, Ont., has grown by about 35 per cent over the last decade.PoliticsJun 9, 2020
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City of Winnipeg does U-turn on controversial U-Pass cuts"What we're proposing today is students pay a rate of $160 per semester," city finance chair Scott Gillingham told 680 CJOB.PoliticsMar 19, 2020
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