News of the day: Cuts to allowances leave Canadian military personnel scrambling; Deputy minister should be penalized says advocacy group; Playoff fever hits Ottawa | Page 884 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: April 14, 2026 - 16:46

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News of the day: Cuts to allowances leave Canadian military personnel scrambling; Deputy minister should be penalized says advocacy group; Playoff fever hits Ottawa

April 14, 2026
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OTTAWA — When it comes to the federal government’s plan to recruit upwards of 100,000 more people into the trades, there stands one demographic likely to benefit the most. Men, and more specifically, young men. Those inside Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government say the pledge, announced last week as part of the spring economic update, reflects commitments he has made around building more homes and getting major infrastructure projects off the ground. It’s also coupled with the need to fill persistent labour gaps in key trades at the same time as the government cuts back on...
May 6, 2026 - 04:00 | Stephanie Taylor | National Post
The government of Canada wants to quickly acquire half a dozen new "flying radars" — officially called Airborne Early Warning and Control (AEW&C) aircraft — at a cost of more than $5 billion.
May 6, 2026 - 04:00 | | CBC News - Canada
While restaurants of all kinds are feeling pinched, quick service restaurants are getting hit harder than higher-end ones, according to a report from Restaurants Canada. It's a signal of a K-shaped economy , where those with the most money can still shell out for a nice meal, but those with lower incomes have no option but to cut back.
May 6, 2026 - 04:00 | | CBC News - Canada