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Publication Date: November 12, 2025 - 10:37
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Polling suggests Budget 2025 fell short for Canadians on affordability
November 12, 2025
New Leger polling suggests Canadians were underwhelmed by affordability measures in the federal budget, with only 15 per cent saying they think the Liberals’ spending proposals will improve their lives. Leger’s Andrew Enns says the budget has enough in it for supporters of various parties to make it difficult for any party to structure an election campaign around it.
Ottawa police and their colleagues across Canada sent out alerts this week about the return of the “South American theft groups.” The thieves, also called “crime tourists,” legally enter the country alone or in small groups, then “commit coordinated residential and retail break-ins,” police said. In addition to Ottawa, investigations in the Greater Toronto Area, […]
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Polytechnique Montréal honoured the 14 women murdered in the 1989 anti-feminist attack, with ceremonies, tributes and calls from leaders to confront gender-based violence.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Prime Minister Mark Carney rescinded Canada’s digital services tax (DST), a three per cent levy on digital services revenue from large domestic and foreign businesses, in June after President Donald Trump threatened to halt trade talks if the tax took effect. The repeal was a strategic move to restart stalled negotiations with the United States, which soon resumed after Carney’s announcement but were again disrupted later … by a Ronald Reagan ad. Despite removing the DST to ease tensions, Carney has little to show for it.
Still, the Cato Institute’s Adam Michel,...
December 6, 2025 - 12:40 | Tracy Moran | National Post


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