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U.S. relations, after the Liberals tried to close what they saw as a loophole for American firms raking in millions of ...
Finance Canada is projecting another uptick in its spending to just shy of $150-billion—up $5-billion from last year, and ...
This can help our national housing crisis and scale Canada’s advanced manufacturing sector, positioning our technology ...
CSE says China targets Canadian law-makers, media, pro-democracy activists, and diaspora communities—and reported that ...
All but four parliamentary committees have chosen their chairs. Of the 26 House committees, Liberal MPs are chairing 21 and ...
With billions on the line and a track record of failed targets, how PSPC plans to deliver on its goals is unclear from its ...
The brain economy is emerging, whether we shape it or not. Canada has the tools, the talent, and the momentum. What we need ...
Ottawa won’t gain global independence by echoing Washington or isolating China. It’s time for selective engagement, grounded ...
The Privy Council Office's departmental plan outlines $278-million in spending this fiscal year—easily a four-year high—while forecasting cuts down to $214-million by 2027-28.
Canada’s provincial electricity systems are impressive but to make the country an energy superpower, they must be linked ...
Canada has a chance to become a global leader by focusing on regulation that enables, rather than hobbles, good, safe AI.
When first announced two years ago, the estimated price tag was $13-billion over five years, and then $4.4-billion ongoing.
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