Canada’s plan to reduce the number of immigrants will result in a 1.7 per cent drop in the country's GDP by 2027, according to the federal fiscal watchdog.
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Some experts say making it easier for one province to trade with another could help mitigate some of the worst effects of Trump’s tariffs.
Korpisalo, who was sent to the Bruins in the deal that brought Linus Ullmark to Ottawa, has shown marked improvement in ...
OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest swipe at Canada in virtual remarks to the World Economic Forum, telling attendees that the U.S. economy could get along just fine without Canadian imports ...
The focus on American prosperity and national security is the latest pivot by Canadian officials as the country tries to find ...
The Liberal government has spent years touting its efforts to make tech giants pay. Now, those pieces of legislation could be ...
The federal government is expanding its use of artificial intelligence to clear a backlog of Phoenix pay system transactions as it transitions to a new platform.
Parliamentary Budget Officer analysis says immigration changes will result in 1.7-per-cent decline in real gross domestic product by 2027, but per capita GDP is expected to rise 1.4 per cent ...
Claude Giroux's partnership with Hyundai Canada might end up coming in handy. The Ottawa Senators forward reportedly had his loaner car stolen on Thursday morning, making it the second time in a four ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has warned the US of the possible consequences if President Donald Trump’s sweeping ...
She called for unity on Canada's trade strategy. The premiers of Alberta, Quebec and Saskatchewan have pushed back on Ottawa for floating the idea of imposing dollar-for-dollar retaliatory tariffs and ...