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New federal budget 'unimaginative for a government that's this far in,' economist says

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Moshe Lander, a senior lecturer in economics at Concordia University, breaks down Canada's new budget, calling it a 'big yawner.'
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Breaking down the federal budget’s housing promises

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CBC’s senior business correspondent Peter Armstrong breaks down the housing announcements in the 2024 budget that could make a difference for Canadians and how those plans will get paid for.
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What's in the new federal budget?

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CBC News breaks down the biggest items in the new federal budget — and how the government is planning to pay for billions in news spending
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What does 'generational fairness' actually look like? Here's what BC Today callers say

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As Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland presents a budget with the promise of "generational fairness," BC Today callers tell host Michelle Eliot whether they feel the federal government is meeting that goal.
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Here’s how the 2024 federal budget will help Toronto

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Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland unveiled the government’s 2024 budget on Monday, pledging more than $52 billion in new spending over five years. CBC’s Shawn Jeffords dives into how the proposed budget will impact Toronto.
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Tax increase expected in federal budget

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Political watchers say Ottawa has no choice but to raise taxes in the upcoming federal budget to offset billions of dollars of new spending, but who will be getting the increase remains to be seen.
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Guide: Tips to save on everyday purchases and subscriptions

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Here are tips to save money on everyday purchases and subscription services.
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New Brunswick’s stay-the-course budget unveiled

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In the last budget before the next provincial election, the New Brunswick government projects a small surplus and opts not to cut taxes or spend large, new sums of money on the health-care system.
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Nurses' union concerned about increasing reliance on contract nurses in Sask.

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The Saskatchewan Union of Nurses says the province is on track to spend $70 million on contract nurses by the end of this fiscal year — money that it says would be better spent on improving the working conditions of nurses who live here.
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New Quebec budget a 'very bad budget,' economist says

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Moshe Lander,a senior lecturer in economics at Concordia University, breaks down Quebec's new budget, arguing that the government doesn't "have control" over its finances.
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What Quebec's deficit means for you

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Since the pandemic, Quebec has been spending more money than it takes in. A larger deficit adds to the province's debt, which is now worth more than $200 billion.
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Ramadan in Gaza: Palestinians break fast amid rubble

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Palestinians in Gaza begin Ramadan amidst dire hunger crisis; 25 reported dead from starvation amid Israeli restrictions.
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What the P.E.I. government won't reveal about its untendered spending.

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The P.E.I. government is refusing to disclose basic information about some contracts the province awarded without going to tender, including what companies the province signed the contracts with.
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What the P.E.I. government won't reveal about its untendered spending

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The P.E.I. government is refusing to disclose basic information about some contracts the province awarded without going to tender, including what companies the province signed the contracts with. As CBC's Kerry Campbell reports, that's...
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be Well: Tips to keep your teens safe on social media

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The latest Gallup survey found that over half of U.S. teens are spending nearly five-hours a day on social media.
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How will P.E.I.'s 2024 budget affect Islanders?

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Health care, education and housing were some of the biggest items in the P.E.I. government's 2024 budget. CBC's Kerry Campbell breaks down what it means for Islanders.
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How Montreal police spend your money

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Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the city of Montreal has been raising the police budget each year. This year, the Montreal police budget soars to $821 million — 11 per cent of the municipal budget.
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Rockland Community College board of trustees delays additional budget cuts

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The Rockland Community College board of trustees was prepared to approve an additional savings plan during its Monday meeting, but pressure from faculty and staff delayed it.
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Previous Manitoba government made questionable spending decisions: consultant

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A third-party review, commissioned by the current NDP government, concluded the former PC government made spending decisions in its final months in power that represented a 'high budgetary risk.'
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B.C. announces 20% home flipping tax in budget

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British Columbia's budget projects a record $7.9 billion deficit and announces a 20 per cent tax on homes bought and sold within a year starting in 2025. The government says the measures are meant to address the cost of living and spur...
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Live Life Better: Tips to keep your finances in check

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Here are the steps you can take now that will help you manage money like a pro.
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'There's still a lot of excess savings'

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Economists Charles St-Arnaud and Carrie Freestone discuss how much Canadians have saved since the pandemic began and why that money largely hasn't been spent.
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'We should not undermine NATO's deterrence credibility', Stoltenberg says in rebuke to Donald Trump

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"We should not undermine the credibility of NATO's deterrence," Jens Stoltenberg said on Wednesday, issuing a public rebuke to Donald Trump.
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What the Latest CPI Numbers Tell Us About the Economy

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Tony Drake, founder of Drake & Associates, breaks down the latest CPI report, why ‘inflation is still trending down,’ and why the Fed doesn’t want to cut rates too soon.