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Greening of Canada's military on a budget

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Program will have zero impact on taxpayers, officials say
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EU executive cuts growth forecast for eurozone

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The European Commission has cut its growth forecast for the eurozone. The EU executive now predicts 1.6 percent growth this year, down from from a previous forecast of 1.7 percent. The EU executive also lowered its forecast for entire...
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A look ahead to budget day

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The Trudeau government tables its first budget on Tuesday. Terry Milewski looks at what to expect.
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Federal budget 2016

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Terry Milewski has the details of today's budget, including some surprises.
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Federal budget coming March 22

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau is forecasting larger-than-expected deficits for the next two years because the economy has deteriorated since November update
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Canada's infrastructure deficit

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The Federation of Canadian Municipalities estimates the country has fallen behind in infrastructure spending by $123 billion since the 1950s
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Russian government to decide where to cut spending after oil price fall

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Prime Minister Dimitry Medvedev has ordered the government to decide where spending can be significantly cut. This year’s federal budget was drawn up with an average oil price of 50 dollars a barrel and a budget deficit of three percent...
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Saudis brace for ‘prolonged period’ of low oil prices

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Saudi’s Arabia’s planned cuts in spending and energy subsidies show the world’s largest crude oil exporter is bracing for a prolonged period of low oil prices. Analysts said applying a value-added tax as a way to rein in spending showed...
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Big holiday shopping weekend

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Our floundering loonie has Canadian consumers spending more at home and Americans crossing the border for bargains
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Flurry of funding announcements ahead of southwest Manitoba byelection

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The NDP government says at least $334 million in recent funding announcements and reannouncements in southwestern Manitoba has nothing to do with a pending Spruce Woods byelection Premier Wab Kinew says he wants to win.
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Wayne car dealership sees cautious buyers amid tariff concerns

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Kevin DiPiano, president of Performance Auto Group, says inventory levels are back to pre-COVID levels and dealers are offering aggressive deals.
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From Staycations to Discount Movie Tickets, Ways to Save This Summer

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As Americans spend on experiences, here’s a few suggestions to prevent your summer fun in the sun from leaving your finances burnt to a crisp.
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The Real Deal: Betting trends for the Empire State

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News 12's Kristie Reeter has The Real Deal on betting trends for the Empire State.
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Vancouver council to debate another mayoral budget boost

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Vancouver city council is considering adding another staff member to Mayor Ken Sim's office. While the position is not new spending, it will push the mayor's office budget higher than those of his predecessors. As CBC’s Chad Pawson...
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Heavy holiday weekend travel begins in New York

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A spokesperson with AAA says nearly three million New Yorkers will be traveling more than 50 miles between Friday evening and Monday.
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Von der Leyen spars with rivals on EU budget, Chinese trade war

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With two weeks until EU elections, candidates diverged on the size of the bloc’s trillion-euro spending, European air defence, and whether to impose US-style punitive tariffs on Beijing.
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Forget Inflation: American Consumers Want Travel and Experiences

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Americans may be exhausted by inflation, but they aren't holding back when to comes to spending on travel and experiences.
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Get Comfortable: The U.S. Economy Is Heading for a Soft Landing

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Parsing through the latest news might make it feel impossible to tell how the U.S. economy is doing. This analyst's take? We're in the best case scenario.
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Has enough been done to prepare for wildfire season?

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The Parker Lake wildfire is just one of many already tearing through the province's northeast. The provincial government says preparations are underway. But as CBC’s Belle Puri reports, the question is: has enough been done in the...
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Defence minister 'confident' Canada will meet NATO targets with new spending

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National Defence Minister Bill Blair tells Power & Politics Canada 'still has work to do' to meet NATO's 2 per cent spending target but he's 'confident' Ottawa will get there.
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How to 'spring clean' your finances

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Spring is a good time to get rid of the clutter accumulated over the winter — including debts. Financial literacy coach and founder of the blog Bacon and Heels Beverly Wilks shares her financial tips for starting spring off on the right...
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Millennials, Gen Z, need government help ‘now more than ever’: treasury board president

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Canada's Treasury Board President Anita Anand joins CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton to talk about the federal budget and its focus on young Canadians — as well as the criticism it's receiving.
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Premiers lash out at Trudeau over budget

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This week’s federal budget has premiers lashing out at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over a planned increase to capital gains taxes as well as what they say is overstepping on infrastructure and pharmacare.
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New Brunswick premier says immigrants cause of housing crisis

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After this week’s federal budget, Blaine Higgs made the comment to reporters, saying the country has to find a sustainable immigration level.