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Carney's $78.3B Deficit: A Historic Shift

Prime Minister Mark Carney's first budget projects a $78.3-billion deficit, nearly double what the Trudeau government had planned. Discover the historical context and future implications for Canada.

Quebec towns slam Green Fund use for debt repayment

Quebec municipalities led by Baie-Saint-Paul Mayor Michael Pilote criticize the Legault government's controversial use of the Green Fund to repay provincial debt. Learn more about the growing opposition.

Sen. Jim Justice Settles $5M Tax Debt with IRS

West Virginia Senator Jim Justice and his wife agree to pay over $5 million to settle 15 years of unpaid income taxes following an IRS lawsuit. Discover the details of the case.

AI Debt Wave Threatens Credit Markets

Massive AI-driven debt sales from tech giants like Alphabet and Meta could overwhelm buyers and weaken credit markets globally. Learn about the risks.

Debt Refinancing Advice for Canadians in 2025

Personal finance expert Christopher Liew explains whether refinancing debt makes sense with current high interest rates. Learn strategic approaches to debt management.

GOP Rejects Trump's $2000 Check Proposal

Republicans reject Trump's plan for $2000 household checks, citing inflation and debt concerns. Learn how this populist proposal divides the GOP on economic policy.

Interim PBO's Fiscal Honesty Threatens His Job

Interim Parliamentary Budget Officer Jason Jacques exposes unsustainable debt and accounting concerns in Carney government's budget. Will his transparency cost him the permanent position?

45% of Canadians One Emergency From Debt

Nearly half of Canadians would fall into debt from a single unexpected expense, with financial stress impacting sleep and causing widespread anxiety across the country.

Scotiabank fined $34k for harassing debt calls

Scotiabank will pay nearly $34,000 after Consumer Protection B.C. found the bank harassed a client with over 100 collection calls. Learn your rights against debt collection harassment.

Federal Funding Boosts Atlantic Canada Space Race

Federal investment marks turning point for Atlantic Canada's emerging space industry as Nordspace overcomes launch challenges. Discover how this funding accelerates regional space ambitions.

Former KGB agent wins new chance to stay in Canada

A Federal Court judge has ruled that the former public safety minister's decision to deny a former KGB agent relief to stay in Canada was unreasonable. Vladimir Popov now gets another chance.

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