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PM Justin Trudeau says its the role of government to “make it more expensive for people who don’t want to think about the future and don’t want to prepare for the future today.”
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Quebec premier threatens 'referendum' on immigration if Trudeau fails to deliver
Legault told reporters that launching a plebiscite isn't in his government's short-term plans, but he suggested that could change if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau doesn't deliver on Quebec's immigration demands.
#Quebec #immigration
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Legault told reporters that launching a plebiscite isn't in his government's short-term plans, but he suggested that could change if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau doesn't deliver on Quebec's immigration demands.
#Quebec #immigration
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Quebec premier threatens 'referendum' on immigration if Trudeau fails to deliver
Quebec Premier François Legault on Tuesday ratcheted up pressure on the federal government to reduce the number of temporary immigrants in the province, threatening to hold a "referendum" on the issue.
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Muslim immigrants threaten Canadians: "Soon we will be in majority because we have many children and we will impose Sharia. We don't want homosexuals in Islam!”
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📉 British Columbia gets third credit downgrade in three years
British Columbia’s credit rating was cut to AA- by S&P Global Ratings with a negative outlook — its third downgrade in three years — after the provincial government decided to ramp up borrowing.
All this against the backdrop of a record $8 billion deficit forecast for the 2024-25 fiscal year.
#BritishColumbia
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British Columbia’s credit rating was cut to AA- by S&P Global Ratings with a negative outlook — its third downgrade in three years — after the provincial government decided to ramp up borrowing.
All this against the backdrop of a record $8 billion deficit forecast for the 2024-25 fiscal year.
#BritishColumbia
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Bloomberg.com
British Columbia Gets Third Credit Downgrade in Three Years
British Columbia’s credit rating was cut to AA- by S&P Global Ratings with a negative outlook — its third downgrade in three years — after the provincial government decided to ramp up borrowing.
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NDP, Bloc, Tories unite calling for Trudeau to meet premiers in televised carbon-tax summit
A Conservative motion calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to meet with the premiers for a televised conference on the carbon tax passed with NDP and Bloc support. The Liberals remained opposed.
The motion, while non-binding, demanded Trudeau hold the meeting within five weeks.
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A Conservative motion calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to meet with the premiers for a televised conference on the carbon tax passed with NDP and Bloc support. The Liberals remained opposed.
The motion, while non-binding, demanded Trudeau hold the meeting within five weeks.
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National Post
NDP, Bloc, Tories unite calling for Trudeau to meet premiers in televised carbon-tax summit
OTTAWA — A call for the prime minister to meet with Canada’s premiers on the carbon tax got support from the House of Commons Wednesday, as the NDP joined with the Conservatives to demand the meeting.
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🪖Canadian military to spend $2.5 billion on armed drones
The Canadian military will spend $2.49 billion to acquire 11 remotely piloted aircraft from U.S.-based manufacturer General Atomics.
The combat-capable MQ-9B aircraft, which are roughly the size of a fighter jet, will be stationed at 14 Wing Greenwood, N.S., and 19 Wing Comox, B.C., while the pilots will fly the aircraft from six cockpits at a control centre in Ottawa.
The first drones are slated for delivery in 2028, with the program fully operational by 2033.
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The Canadian military will spend $2.49 billion to acquire 11 remotely piloted aircraft from U.S.-based manufacturer General Atomics.
The combat-capable MQ-9B aircraft, which are roughly the size of a fighter jet, will be stationed at 14 Wing Greenwood, N.S., and 19 Wing Comox, B.C., while the pilots will fly the aircraft from six cockpits at a control centre in Ottawa.
The first drones are slated for delivery in 2028, with the program fully operational by 2033.
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Canadian military to spend $2.5 billion on armed drones
The Canadian military will spend $2.49 billion to acquire 11 remotely piloted aircraft – or drones – from U.S.-based manufacturer General Atomics, the federal government announced Tuesday.
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🏠 Entry to housing market feels out of reach for 76% of non-owners
A new poll done for CIBC says 76 per cent of Canadians who don't own a property say entry to the housing market feels out of reach.
🔹70 per cent of non-owners cited overpriced markets as one of the main barriers to achieving their homeownership goal, while 63 per cent cited the inability to save for a down payment.
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A new poll done for CIBC says 76 per cent of Canadians who don't own a property say entry to the housing market feels out of reach.
🔹70 per cent of non-owners cited overpriced markets as one of the main barriers to achieving their homeownership goal, while 63 per cent cited the inability to save for a down payment.
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Yahoo News
Entry to housing market feels out of reach for 76% of non-owners: CIBC poll
TORONTO — A new poll done for CIBC says 76 per cent of Canadians who don't own a property say entry to the housing market feels out of reach. The bank says the online survey done in February found that 70 per cent of non-owners cited overpriced markets as…
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Jagmeet Singh backpedals on consumer carbon levy, distances NDP from support for Justin Trudeau’s policy
With friends like this, who needs enemies, right?
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With friends like this, who needs enemies, right?
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Jagmeet Singh backpedals on consumer carbon levy, distances NDP from support for Justin Trudeau’s policy
The federal New Democrats no longer believe a consumer carbon price is necessary to fight climate change, Jagmeet Singh suggested Thursday.
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🏠 Canada to allow 30-year amortization for first-time buyers' mortgages on new homes
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced the federal government will allow 30-year amortization periods on insured mortgages for first-time homebuyers purchasing newly built homes.
The change will take effect Aug. 1.
#housing #Freeland
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Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced the federal government will allow 30-year amortization periods on insured mortgages for first-time homebuyers purchasing newly built homes.
The change will take effect Aug. 1.
#housing #Freeland
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Canada to allow 30-year amortization for first-time buyers' mortgages on new homes
The Canadian government will allow 30-year amortization periods on insured mortgages for first-time homebuyers purchasing newly built homes.
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Most Canadians don't feel like the economy is doing better, poll finds
Two-thirds of Canadians believe the economy is on the wrong track, Maru Public Opinion found in its March survey, with the negative view widely held across most regions of the country.
Many Canadians don’t expect either the national economy (61 per cent) or their local economy (59 per cent) to improve over the next two months.
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Two-thirds of Canadians believe the economy is on the wrong track, Maru Public Opinion found in its March survey, with the negative view widely held across most regions of the country.
Many Canadians don’t expect either the national economy (61 per cent) or their local economy (59 per cent) to improve over the next two months.
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Financial Post
Most Canadians don't feel like the economy is doing better, poll finds
Despite forecasts for stronger-than-expected growth in early 2024, a majority of Canadians just don’t like where the economy is headed, according to the latest results of a long-running survey of households’ financial outlook.
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🏠 Alberta premier says she's prepared to take Ottawa to court over housing deals
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith introduced what she called a "stay out of my backyard bill" in the Edmonton legislature. The legislation would require provincial oversight of future housing deals between the federal government and municipalities in the province (and in other areas as well).
Smith said she simply wants to see her province treated in the same way as Quebec, which signed a housing deal with the federal government in October of last year. The deal with the province, rather than individual municipalities, was required by provincial law.
#housing #Alberta #Quebec
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith introduced what she called a "stay out of my backyard bill" in the Edmonton legislature. The legislation would require provincial oversight of future housing deals between the federal government and municipalities in the province (and in other areas as well).
Smith said she simply wants to see her province treated in the same way as Quebec, which signed a housing deal with the federal government in October of last year. The deal with the province, rather than individual municipalities, was required by provincial law.
#housing #Alberta #Quebec
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CBC
Alberta premier says she's prepared to take Ottawa to court over housing deals | CBC News
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she's willing to go to court to block the federal government from going straight to municipalities to make deals on housing. The federal government says that approach will only slow down construction.
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Parti Québécois leader pledges referendum, claiming Ottawa poses ‘existential threat’
Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon reiterated on Sunday his pledge for a third referendum on independence should his party take power in the next election.
Plamondon told some 500 party members that Quebeckers have one “ultimate” chance to secure their language and culture amid what he called an “existential threat” from Ottawa and the province’s declining weight within the federation.
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Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon reiterated on Sunday his pledge for a third referendum on independence should his party take power in the next election.
Plamondon told some 500 party members that Quebeckers have one “ultimate” chance to secure their language and culture amid what he called an “existential threat” from Ottawa and the province’s declining weight within the federation.
#Quebec
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Parti Québécois leader pledges referendum, claiming Ottawa poses ‘existential threat’
Paul St-Pierre Plamondon told some 500 party members that Quebeckers have one ‘ultimate’ chance to secure their language and culture
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Ottawa Airport provides tampons and maxi pads in the men's restroom
Why, are they expecting Trudeau any time soon?
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💸 Jagmeet Singh is Canada's most expensive MP, Pierre Poilievre is the cheapest
The latest figures on MP expenses were released in late March, and they show that for the first three quarters of the last fiscal year (April 1, 2023 to Dec. 31, 2023), Singh expensed $533,533 in his capacity as the MP for Burnaby South.
In that same time period, Poilievre claimed $143,201 in expenses related to his role as the MP for riding of Carleton, roughly a fourth of Singh’s total.
Both Poilievre and Singh rack up far higher expenses each year in their capacity as party leaders. But in terms of expenses incurred as individual members of Parliament, Singh charged the most, while Poilievre charged the least.
#Poilievre #Singh
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The latest figures on MP expenses were released in late March, and they show that for the first three quarters of the last fiscal year (April 1, 2023 to Dec. 31, 2023), Singh expensed $533,533 in his capacity as the MP for Burnaby South.
In that same time period, Poilievre claimed $143,201 in expenses related to his role as the MP for riding of Carleton, roughly a fourth of Singh’s total.
Both Poilievre and Singh rack up far higher expenses each year in their capacity as party leaders. But in terms of expenses incurred as individual members of Parliament, Singh charged the most, while Poilievre charged the least.
#Poilievre #Singh
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FIRST READING: Jagmeet Singh is Canada's most expensive MP, Pierre Poilievre is the cheapest
First Reading is a daily newsletter keeping you posted on the travails of Canadian politicos, all curated by the National Post’s own Tristin Hopper. To get an early version sent directly to your inbox, sign up here.
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Former Bank of Canada governor David Dodge believes that Tuesday's 2024 federal budget from Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is "likely to be the worst budget" in decades.
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I think this is likely to be the worst budget since the [then-finance minister Allan] MacEachen budget of 1982, in the sense of pointing us in the wrong direction as to how we go about raising the incomes of Canadians and actually making Canadians feel better over the medium term.
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Budget 2024 'likely to be the worst' in decades, former BoC governor says
Without having seen it, former Bank of Canada governor David Dodge believes that Tuesday's 2024 federal budget from Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is 'likely to be the worst budget' in decades.
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💀More than 1 in 4 deaths among young people in Canada were opioid-related in 2021, study finds
Opioid-related deaths doubled in Canada between 2019 and the end of 2021, with Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta experiencing a dramatic jump, mostly among men in their 20s and 30s.
Anyone who sees this horrifying data would want to do anything to make drugs as inaccessible as possible. But for some reason, the Liberal government thinks the best solution is to organize "safe" access to drugs. Drugs aren't safe in any form.
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Opioid-related deaths doubled in Canada between 2019 and the end of 2021, with Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta experiencing a dramatic jump, mostly among men in their 20s and 30s.
Anyone who sees this horrifying data would want to do anything to make drugs as inaccessible as possible. But for some reason, the Liberal government thinks the best solution is to organize "safe" access to drugs. Drugs aren't safe in any form.
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CBC
1 in 4 deaths of Canadians age 22 to 39 in 2021 was opioid related in 2021, researchers find | CBC News
Premature deaths related to opioids doubled between 2019 and 2021 across Canada, with more than 1 in 4 deaths among young adults aged 20–39 years attributable to opioids, new research suggests.
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📈Canada’s inflation rate rose to 2.9% in March on higher gas prices.
Excluding gasoline, inflation stayed the same at 2.8 per cent in March.
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Excluding gasoline, inflation stayed the same at 2.8 per cent in March.
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Toronto Star
Canada’s inflation rate rises to 2.9% in March on higher gas prices, supports June rate cut predictions
The figure met economists' expectations of a slight rise in inflation from the 2.8 per cent recorded in February.
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🏠 Homebuilding down for third year, housing agency predicts
Canadian homebuilders are expected to dial back new construction for a third straight year in 2024 as elevated borrowing costs reduce the appeal of starting projects, Canada's national housing agency said on Thursday.
Housing starts will fall to 224,485 units this year from 240,267 in 2023, the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation forecast in its Housing Market Outlook document.
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Canadian homebuilders are expected to dial back new construction for a third straight year in 2024 as elevated borrowing costs reduce the appeal of starting projects, Canada's national housing agency said on Thursday.
Housing starts will fall to 224,485 units this year from 240,267 in 2023, the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation forecast in its Housing Market Outlook document.
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Canada homebuilding down for third year, housing agency predicts
Canadian homebuilders are expected to dial back new construction for a third straight year in 2024 as elevated borrowing costs reduce the appeal of starting projects, Canada's national housing agency said on Thursday.
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💰Freeland's new federal budget hikes taxes on the rich to cover billions in new spending
🔹Ottawa to spend $52.9 billion more than planned over the next five years.
🔹Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland projects Ottawa will post a $40 billion deficit this fiscal year.
🔹The budget includes $8.5 billion in new spending for housing.
🔹Freeland will hike capital gain taxes paid by the rich and corporations to collect an estimated $19 billion in new revenue.
🔹The cost to service the growing national debt has increased substantially — it's now about $2 billion more than it was projected to be just a few months ago. The government will spend more on servicing its debt than on health care this year.
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🔹Ottawa to spend $52.9 billion more than planned over the next five years.
🔹Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland projects Ottawa will post a $40 billion deficit this fiscal year.
🔹The budget includes $8.5 billion in new spending for housing.
🔹Freeland will hike capital gain taxes paid by the rich and corporations to collect an estimated $19 billion in new revenue.
🔹The cost to service the growing national debt has increased substantially — it's now about $2 billion more than it was projected to be just a few months ago. The government will spend more on servicing its debt than on health care this year.
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Freeland's new federal budget hikes taxes on the rich to cover billions in new spending | CBC News
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s fourth budget delivers a big-ticket housing program for millennials and Generation Z voters — a multi-billion dollar commitment to be paid for in part with a tax hike on the rich and corporate Canada.
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✈️💸 Arrests in $20-million Toronto airport gold heist stem from cross-border gun running plot
Three Ontario men and a person from Florida have been arrested in connection to the $20-million Toronto Pearson airport gold heist after U.S. agents uncovered a cross-border gun trafficking plot linked to the heist.
#US #crime
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Three Ontario men and a person from Florida have been arrested in connection to the $20-million Toronto Pearson airport gold heist after U.S. agents uncovered a cross-border gun trafficking plot linked to the heist.
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New details about $20M Toronto airport gold heist revealed in Brink's suit against Air Canada
The shock Toronto airport heist of $20 million in gold bars — weighing 400.19 kilograms — along with US$2 million in cash was as easy as walking into Air Canada’s…
The shock Toronto airport heist of $20 million in gold bars — weighing 400.19 kilograms — along with US$2 million in cash was as easy as walking into Air Canada’s…
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