Mark Carney, budget
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The Canadian Parliament on Monday narrowly voted in favor of Prime Minister Mark Carney's first budget, staving off the threat of a second election in less than a year.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has finally unveiled his budget for 2025, and it has immigration experts worried.
Mark Carney has unveiled his government’s first federal budget, hoping to invest $1 trillion to build a more self-sufficient economy.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney promised his first budget would be a bold blueprint for "generational investments," to bolster the economy and withstand a trade war with the U.S., but to some analysts Tuesday's document was a missed opportunity.
Former NHLer Theo Fleury has condemned Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's inaugural federal budget. On Monday, the House of Commons narrowly approved the 2025 budget by a vote of 170-168, enabling Carney's minority Liberal government to avoid an immediate election.
It’s budget day for the federal government, and a lot is resting on Prime Minister Mark Carney’s ability to get this budget through the House of Commons — notably, another possible election if the budget vote fails.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre addressed the departure of two Conservative MPs for the first time at a news conference, saying he’s not changing his approach after floor-crossing MP Chris d’Entremont cited his leadership style as the reason he defected to the Liberals.
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Mark Carney’s hinge moment
Some prime ministers would be nervous facing their first budget vote. But Carney is projecting confidence and planning international travel.