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Canada’s instructions to submarine contract bidders highlight sustainment, economic benefits
Canada has formally issued firm bidding instructions to the two companies vying to build the navy’s new submarines, CBC News has learned.
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.
Prime Minister Mark Carney fast-tracked mines and other natural resource projects to the dismay of some Indigenous groups and many environmentalists.
As part of the visit, Prime Minister Carney also met with members of Sweden’s business delegation to enhance trade ties between the two countries. He promoted Canada as a top destination for investment and outlined the government’s Budget 2025 plan to enable more than $1 trillion in total investments in the next five years.
Carney reiterated the decades-long process of an ever-closer economic relationship between the Canadian and U.S. economies is now over.
Canada’s budget watchdog is skeptical Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government will fulfill one of its key fiscal pledges.
Mark Carney intends to sign a long-negotiated investment agreement, as well as begin launching talks towards a new Canada-United Arab Emirates trade pact while in the Gulf nation, according to a senior government official.