Mark Carney, Canada and New Cabinet
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Canada will cut the lowest personal income tax rate to 14% from 15% on July 1, but Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new government won’t release a budget before the summer months.
Carney said Canada is at the “start of an industrial transformation,” which Joly will help lead, drawing on her experiences dealing with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other U.S. officials.
What’s next for Pierre Poilievre? What does Mark Carney’s cabinet signal about his priorities? Reporters Alex Ballingall and Raisa Patel take your questions on Wednesday, May 14 at 1 p.m.
Labour was one of the issues designated to a junior cabinet position You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. OTTAWA — A Conservative MP is calling on the federal government to dedicate a full cabinet position to the issue of labour,
The three-day gathering, hosted by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, is the major table setter for the homestretch of Canada’s G7 presidency. Amb. Hoekstra will be there, along with diplomats and business leaders from across the G7.
Chow, in a letter to Carney on Wednesday, is also asking the government to consider a permanent cut of GST or federal gas tax.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said he’ll consider altering environmental regulations passed by his predecessor, Justin Trudeau, in order to facilitate investment in major projects in Canada, including oil and gas pipelines.
While previously touting his pledge to make Canada an 'energy superpower,' Mark Carney went further on Tuesday, explicitly saying he supports building a pipeline if the consensus exists for one.