By Kyle Duggan The federal government and Canada’s premiers are greatly overselling the benefits of breaking down internal trade barriers, the Canadian Centre …
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Canadian economy faces slow growth as U.S. tensions shake confidence
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberCanada’s economy is expected to grow by just 1.5 per cent in 2025, as ongoing uncertainty around U.S. trade policy continues to …
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CompensationFeatured
More soldiers, more money. Canada’s top soldier extols benefits of spending boost
By Bill Graveland Canada’s top soldier is looking forward to a boost in military spending that includes a pay raise for military personnel …
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By Isaac Phan Nay | The Tyee In a time of AI wild enthusiasts and deep skeptics, Vered Shwartz puts herself somewhere in …
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FeaturedGovernment Policy & Budgets
Here’s how provinces are trying to remove Canada’s internal trade barriers
Efforts to boost interprovincial trade have kicked into high gear amid the U.S.-Canada tariff war. Here’s a look at some trade agreements, …
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FeaturedOpinion
We will give ourselves more: Canadian workplaces (and workers) are the secret weapon
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberAs Canada Day approaches, there’s a quiet revolution happening in boardrooms and break rooms across this country that deserves recognition alongside our …
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By Kyle Duggan Defence Minister David McGuinty’s office says it’s considering a “combination of approaches” to boosting pay for armed service members, including …
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Trade tensions with U.S. complicate retirement planning for Canadians: HOOPP
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberConcerns about Canada-U.S. trade relations are making retirement planning more difficult for Canadians, with many either increasing their savings or stopping contributions …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Canadian Labour Congress criticizes federal government’s G7 summit priorities
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberThe Canadian Labour Congress is calling on the federal government to focus on domestic economic concerns rather than hosting the upcoming G7 …
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Canada boosts defence spending to NATO target, including $2.6 billion to recruit, retain personnel
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberPrime Minister Mark Carney announced Monday that Canada will increase defence spending by more than $9 billion this fiscal year, bringing the …


