Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 5:21 pm
The provincial government is moving decisively toward its promised tax cuts, taking rapid legislative steps to fulfill a much-publicized commitment. Officials appear intent on reassuring skeptical voters, managing to showcase progress in a process that, despite bureaucratic inertia, seems to be gaining unexpected momentum.
Is it really so bloody hard to take off the political handcuffs and let Alberta pump even more money into Canada's economy?
Le ministre Champagne a déposé un avis de motion de voies et moyens qui a pour but de concrétiser cet engagement.
Le gouvernement Carney a voulu montrer mardi qu’il passe rapidement à l’action, le ministre des Finances, François-Philippe Champagne, ayant fait un premier vers la baisse d’impôts promise en campagne électorale.
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Former B.C. minister Melanie Mark has lambasted the provincial government for pushing Bill 15, accusing officials of ditching First Nations communities and environmental advocates. The outburst comes amid mounting calls for policy reversal in a politically charged atmosphere. More...
Canada Post revealed that striking actions contributed significantly to its reported losses, fueling fresh tensions between the union and management. With negotiations still in flux, both sides are embroiled in a dramatic labor showdown that leaves little room for compromise. More...
At the high-profile CANSEC defence industry event, cabinet ministers affiliated with Prime Minister Carney conveniently vanished from their media commitments, leaving journalists high and dry. Their evasive maneuvers add yet another twist to an already theatrical display of political dodgeball. More...
A Conservative Senate leader has lambasted a federal Crown corporation’s decision to invest $330,000 in a rebranding exercise for its high-speed rail project. The criticism comes amid growing concerns about fiscal irresponsibility and misallocated public funds during challenging economic times. More...
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