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How much is this election costing Canadians? | Ask CBC News

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This federal election, called in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, is set to be the most expensive in history. So where is $610 million going? And where does the money come from?
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Former Congressman John Delaney Says Forbright Bank Needed in Climate Fight

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Financial institutions are joining in the effort to tackle climate change. Maryland-based Congressional Bank has rebranded as Forbright Bank, looking to put half of its assets behind businesses and innovators in sustainability. Former...
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Minister defends Canada's use of COVAX facility vaccine supply

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International Development Minister Karina Gould says Canada's supply of vaccines from the COVAX facility is part of the country's wide-ranging diverse portfolio. She says the government's focus remains on vaccinating Canadians who want...
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EU top court to rule on Hungary limits on foreign-funded NGOs

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Judges at the European Court of Justice will decide Thursday whether the Hungarian government is breaking EU law by restricting the financing of NGOs. Back in 2017, at the height of Europe's migration crisis, the government in Budapest...
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EU top court rules Hungary limits on foreign-funded NGOs in breach of EU law

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Judges at the European Court of Justice have ruled that the Hungarian government is breaking EU law by restricting the financing of NGOs. The court stated that 'by imposing obligations of registration, declaration and publication on...
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Morneau explains the details of the LEEFF plan to help large corporations

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Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau spoke with reporters from Toronto on Wednesday.
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Morneau explains the details of the LEEF plan to help large corporations

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Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau spoke with reporters from Toronto on Wednesday.
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Bains and Morneau questioned about leak of Statscan job numbers

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Navdeep Bains, the Minister responsible for Statistics Canada and Finance Minister Bill Morneau spoke to reporters from Toronto on Monday.
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Morneau unveils financial liquidity package for medium and large corporations

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Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau spoke with reporters from Toronto on Monday.
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'All sectors' to qualify for bridge funding: Morneau

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau and Innovation, Science and Industry Minister Navdeep Bains announced bridge financing for big Canadian businesses across all sectors, including the oil and gas industry.
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Can government financing save Canada’s airlines?

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New financing from the federal government could become a key factor in helping lift Canada’s airlines from a financial nosedive caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, industry experts say.
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Micromobility Company Ridepanda Helps Customers Find The Right E-Ride

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Co-founder and CEO, Chinmay Malaviya and co-founder and CTO, Charlie Depman of Ridepanda joined Cheddar to discuss how their company is working to help customers find the right e-ride for them.
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Poloz says the Bank of Canada is helping crash-strapped provincial governments

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Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz spoke with reporters on Parliament Hill on Friday
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Budapest's mayor snubs Orban by lobbying EU for direct access to climate change cash

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Budapest's liberal mayor has put himself on a climate change collision course with Hungary's right-wing prime minister Viktor Orban. Gergely Karácsony has suggested Brussels gives cities direct access to funding aimed at making the EU...
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Transport committee launching study of B.C. Ferries' $1B loan for Chinese ships

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The controversial decision to buy a new B.C. Ferries from China has caught the attention of the federal government. The Transport Committee in Ottawa is promising to investigate a loan the Canada Infrastructure Bank gave B.C. Ferries for...
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Sustainable development financing conference opens in Seville

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Around 60 heads of state and government and 15,000 attendees came together in southern Spain on Monday to kick off the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development, an event that only takes place once a decade.
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Toronto man pleads guilty to 2 terrorism charges, including financing ISIS

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A 36-year-old Toronto man has pleaded guilty to two terrorism charges. The RCMP says he used cryptocurrency and money transfers to help fund ISIS.
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How can the federal government help Canadians facing a housing crisis?

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Quebecers are struggling with rent hikes, hefty mortgages and a housing market that has priced many people out. Big city mayors reflect on what the federal government needs to be doing to help constituents.
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Hudson's Bay managers will get up to $3M in bonuses, but workers get no severance

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Hudson's Bay, which plans to close most of its 96 stores by the end of June, will pay up to $3 million total in retention bonuses to 121 managers and executives — but will not pay severance to its more than 9,300 workers.
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When will Calgary Villains Soccer Dome open to the public?

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Calgary City Council will discuss the new proposed recreational funding plan for the city later this month. In the meantime, several sports facility projects are already in progress. To address the increasing demand for playing spaces in...
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Asian multilateral investment bank: Global development financing system 'in all our interests'

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Earlier this week, Trump slapped tariffs on Canada and Mexico, only to put them on hold a day later, after the governments in both countries promised action to improve controls at their respective border with the U.S.
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Asian multilateral investment bank says global development financing system works despite Trump

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Earlier this week, Trump slapped tariffs on Canada and Mexico, only to put them on hold a day later, after the governments in both countries promised action to improve controls at their respective border with the U.S.
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Baku's COP29 legacy: a new era in climate finance or too little, too late?

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Several delegates stressed the significance of having reached an agreement and making progress in "difficult geopolitical times".
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40 Acres premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival

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Producer Jennifer Holness at the Toronto International Film Festival addressing an audience question about financing of the film '40 Acres'.