Alberta health spending $9,597 per person in 2025
A new report shows Alberta's health care spending is growing faster than the economy, reaching $9,597 per person in 2025. Discover the key factors driving this increase.
A new report shows Alberta's health care spending is growing faster than the economy, reaching $9,597 per person in 2025. Discover the key factors driving this increase.
BusinessEnergy service group forecasts reduced industry spending but identifies reasons for optimism in Canada's energy sector. Learn about the shifting dynamics.
Federal government spending on two Montreal conferences exceeded $1 million, including musical spoons, scarves, and lavish dinners, drawing criticism from taxpayers.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's federal budget passes House of Commons vote amid criticism of excessive spending and lack of public enthusiasm. Analysis of political implications.
Walmart boosts profit expectations as budget-conscious shoppers flock to its stores. Discover how the retail giant is thriving in a challenging economic climate.
New report reveals Canadians pay $515 monthly for groceries as food inflation tops financial worries. Discover how households are adapting shopping habits and embracing local products.
Lowe's revises annual forecasts downward as Canadian home improvement spending remains stagnant. Learn how economic factors are impacting retail performance.
Analysis reveals Ontario's Doug Ford and former PM Justin Trudeau pursued strikingly similar fiscal approaches despite different political rhetoric on spending and taxes.
Federal personnel costs hit $71.4B in 2024/25, up 80% from 2015. Budget 2025 aims to cut 40,000 positions amid criticism over spending growth outpacing population.
New government data reveals federal bureaucracy costs increased 9% last year, reaching $71.4 billion. Ottawa plans to cut 40,000 public service jobs over five years.
Vice-Admiral Mark Norman analyzes Canada's submarine procurement strategy, warning against economic pitfalls while emphasizing urgent defense needs. Learn about the $80B modernization plan.
Home Depot projects steeper annual profit decline as economic pressures force Canadians to postpone major home renovation projects. Learn how consumer spending shifts are impacting retail.
A new poll reveals nearly 80% of Canadians are changing their holiday spending plans due to inflation, with many cutting back on gifts and entertainment.
Swedish royals arrive in Canada as Saab lobbies for fighter jet contracts. Visit coincides with Canada's pending F-35 decision and potential Gripen purchases.
Canadian MPs will cast crucial votes on Prime Minister Mark Carney's inaugural budget today. The budget, tabled November 4, represents the government's economic vision for the nation. Follow live updates.
Former Liberal MP Arielle Kayabaga's $173,000 expenditure on vacation pay raises questions about parliamentary spending accountability in Canada.
Former Liberal MP Arielle Kayabaga faces scrutiny after $173,000 vacation pay revelation. Discover the details of this controversial spending and public reaction.
Canadian shoppers plan to reduce holiday spending due to economic stress and tariff uncertainty. Learn how financial pressures are changing festive traditions across Canada.
New survey reveals Canadian shoppers are altering holiday spending due to tariffs and economic pressures. Discover how budgets are shifting this season.
Canadian consumers plan to reduce holiday spending due to economic pressures and tariff uncertainty. Discover how shoppers are adapting their budgets for the 2025 season.
Canadian readers voice strong opinions on a proposed civil servant reservist plan and a $210M road safety initiative. Discover the public's take on government spending.
John Snobelen analyzes why Prime Minister Mark Carney's first budget demonstrates timidity instead of bold action needed for Canada's economic challenges. Read more.
Parliamentary Budget Officer reveals Ottawa's operational expenses, not capital investments, are primarily responsible for growing budget deficits. Learn the fiscal implications.
Canadian federal government expenditure on external contractors reaches $19 billion despite previous commitment to reduce spending. Analysis reveals ongoing reliance on private services.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's inaugural budget receives strong public backing for infrastructure and immigration initiatives according to new polling data. Read the full analysis.
Analysis of Canada's 2025 federal budget questions whether Ottawa's 'right-sizing' initiative will truly eliminate ineffective programs or repeat past inefficiencies. Read more about the fiscal plan.
U.S. tourism revenue is projected to fall $5.7 billion, with a sharp decline in Canadian visitors being the primary cause. Read the full analysis of the cross-border travel slump.
Canadian retailers are starting Black Friday sales early in 2025 to lure budget-conscious shoppers. Retail analyst Bruce Winder warns deals must be sharp to drive consumer spending.
Thousands gathered at Calgary's Military Museums for one of the largest Remembrance Day ceremonies, honoring sacrifices while emphasizing vigilance in today's uncertain world. Read more.
New survey reveals 70% of Canadians plan to reduce holiday spending amid economic pressures. Discover how inflation is changing festive traditions across Canada.