‘It doesn’t matter until it does’: Do Canadians care about a projected increase in the deficit?
The Front Bench panel discusses a new PBO watchdog report which projects a larger federal deficit than forecast in the spring economic update.
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The Front Bench panel discusses a new PBO watchdog report which projects a larger federal deficit than forecast in the spring economic update.
Ottawa’s new AI strategy promises growth and jobs, but critics say key questions about security and safeguards persist. Mike Le Couteur breaks it down.
Hanwha Defence Canada CEO Glenn Copeland makes his company’s case for the contract to replace Canada’s aging submarine fleet.
Nova Scotia is looking to bring companies together to grow the mining industry.
Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon explains how the government’s AI strategy looks to protect Canadians in ‘a very fast-moving world.’
Air Canada says fuel shortages are not affecting their operations, saying there will be ‘no significant impact’ through this summer. Kamil Karamali explains.
Political analyst Lydia Miljan reacts to the prime minister’s new AI strategy and raises concerns about how it will be rolled out.
Business analyst Ian Lee says ‘there’s a lot of work to be done’ for Canada’s AI strategy, with some entry level jobs being more vulnerable than others.
Deputy Conservative Leader Melissa Lantsman says PM Carney’s AI strategy announcement is ‘short on details’ for Canadians.
Prime Minister Carney announces Canada’s AI strategy with goals that include the creation of 90,000 AI-related jobs by 2031 and boost adaption for businesses.
Prime Minister Carney denounces the claims by Ontario Premier Ford that he supports the expansion of Billy Bishop Airport.
Eligible Canadians will receive a one-time GST/HST credit top up payment.
The Front Bench panel discusses Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre’s war of words on the state of the economy after Canada slipped into a technical recession.
The federal government wants the CRTC to revisit a decision requiring foreign streamers to invest more in Canadian content. Annie Bergeron-Oliver has more.
The Front Bench panel discusses the threat of new U.S. tariffs over forced labour concerns and whether they’re legitimate.
A 50 per cent U.S. tariff on Canadian steel is straining Sault Ste. Marie, where many jobs depend on the steel industry. Adrian Ghobrial has the latest.