N.S. Heat Pump Rebate Ending Next Year Ahead of Other Provinces
Nova Scotia will terminate its popular heat pump rebate program next year, ahead of other Canadian provinces. Learn what this means for homeowners and the province's climate goals.
Nova Scotia will terminate its popular heat pump rebate program next year, ahead of other Canadian provinces. Learn what this means for homeowners and the province's climate goals.
B.C. Premier David Eby emphasizes the need for federal partnership on infrastructure vital to trade, highlighting projects like the Massey Tunnel. Read more on the economic priorities.
Fanshawe College in London, Ontario, has initiated a voluntary exit program for its full-time employees. Learn about the details and potential impacts on the institution.
The federal government will begin notifying public servants of potential job cuts in January 2025. Get the latest details on this significant workforce adjustment.
The federal government has started informing public servants about potential job reductions. Get the latest details on this developing story affecting Ottawa's workforce.
Analysis: The public service transformation outlined in Budget 2025 presents challenges but also significant opportunities for federal workers. Learn how to navigate the coming changes.
Preston Manning argues Canada needs a credible alternative to PM Mark Carney's government, proposing policy shifts on budget, bureaucracy, and federalism. Read his vision.
A federal union reports persistent rumours of a new office mandate for public servants in Ottawa. Get the latest details on the potential policy shift and its implications.
Calgary city council debates $200M office conversion program amid criticism it's corporate welfare. Budget 2026 housing initiatives face scrutiny as councillors question developer incentives.
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne met with SUMA President Randy Goulden in Regina to discuss how the federal budget affects Saskatchewan's economy and local communities.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre faces critical decision on triggering election to block Mark Carney's budget with $78 billion deficit. Analysis of political risks and policy opportunities.
British Columbia revises its electric vehicle sales mandate, abandoning the 100% zero-emission target by 2035. Provincial rebates discontinued as federal incentives remain available.
Public Service Alliance of Canada reveals federal employees will receive potential layoff information shortly. Stay informed about government workforce changes.
Economist Jack Mintz argues Canada's 50-year experiment with manufacturing tax preferences has failed. True economic growth requires market-driven productivity improvements, not government favoritism.
A new report reveals federal public service cuts will affect 2.5% of Ottawa's workforce, but economists explain why the city will weather this storm better than 1990s austerity.
A Toronto developer is offering Aeroplan points as move-in incentives for new tenants. Discover why this innovative approach is changing the rental market landscape in Canada's largest city.
Toronto's rental market sees a surge in incentives like free rent and gift cards as vacancies climb to 3.5%. Landlords adapt to a more competitive landscape, offering perks to secure long-term tenants.
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne defends new federal budget, emphasizing Alberta's role in national economic vision. Read his exclusive Alberta Primetime interview.
Economic experts reveal how the latest federal budget overlooks Alberta's energy sector and fails to provide meaningful support for carbon capture initiatives, raising concerns about regional economic impacts.
The Manitoba government is launching a massive $176.5 million rental housing incentive program to create thousands of new affordable units across the province, addressing the critical housing shortage.
The federal government's latest budget promises billions to spur business investment, but economists and industry leaders question whether the measures will deliver real results or fall short of expectations.
Saskatchewan's government is reserving judgment on the new federal budget, citing lack of details on key measures affecting the province's economic interests.
Ottawa faces significant service reductions as federal budget cuts take effect. From healthcare to infrastructure, discover how these changes will impact residents and local businesses across the National Capital Region.
Atlantic Canadian restaurant owners and small business operators express deep disappointment as federal budget overlooks sector-specific support, calling it a 'devastating blow' to pandemic-recovering businesses.
Quebec's government expresses deep disappointment with federal budget infrastructure funding, calling it insufficient for provincial needs and demanding better partnership.
Quebec Premier François Legault pushes back against federal criticism of provincial spending, demanding Quebec receives its rightful share of federal transfers in the latest budget.
Ottawa's latest budget delivers a confusing mix of support and challenges for Alberta's oil and gas industry, leaving energy leaders uncertain about the future.
Canadian federal unions express alarm over lack of details in budget plan calling for massive public service reductions, warning of service delivery impacts across the nation.
Explore why Canada's electric vehicle market is experiencing an unexpected slowdown despite government incentives and growing environmental awareness. Discover what's causing consumer hesitation in the shift to electric transportation.
Canada's top public servant confirms significant program and staffing reductions ahead as Liberal government seeks $15.4 billion in savings, impacting federal services across departments.