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Ex-employees accuse former Better Business Bureau of bad business practices

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The employees say it dismissed them without severance after it was kicked out of the BBB system.
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Poilievre slams Liberal platform, promises to 'axe the inflation tax'

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre still hasn't released a costed platform outlining his vision for the country, but says it's coming 'soon.' On Sunday, Poilievre took aim at the Liberal platform, saying he would ‘axe the inflation tax.’
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Fewer Albertans are taking trips to the U.S., and Montana is starting to feel their absence

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As political and economic tensions between Canada and the U.S. escalate, Statistics Canada data shows fewer Albertans crossed the border last month, compared to March 2025.
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Canadians flock to advance polls over long weekend

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A record number of Canadians voted in advance polls on Friday, with more casting their ballots over the long weekend. Though voting has started, not all of the parties have released fully costed platforms.
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What should voters expect as parties enter the final stretch of the campaign? | Power & Politics

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With the debates behind them and advance voting beginning, our panel of party insiders discuss how federal party leaders and their campaigns are approaching the final run toward election day.
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Liberal platform promises $130B in new spending over 4 years

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The Liberal Party of Canada is promising to roll out almost $130 billion in new spending over the next four years that, when combined with existing spending, will add $225 billion to the federal debt.Read more:...
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NDP unveils costed platform, Poilievre pitches mandatory addiction treatment

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On Saturday, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announced his party’s costed platform, while Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre made an announcement on what he would do to tackle the fentanyl crisis.Read more:...
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Saturday election announcements included costed platforms, mandatory addiction treatment

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On Saturday, Liberal Leader Mark Carney and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh both announced their parties costed platforms. Additionally, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre made an announcement on what he would do to tackle the fentanyl...
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Poilievre unveils Conservative platform focusing on spending cuts, reducing deficit

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre released the party's platform in the final week of the campaign, pledging to cut income taxes, remove the GST on new homes and reduce Canada’s existing deficit by 70 per cent.
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How much money can beach and park passes save you this summer?

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The Empire Pass gets you access to any state beach or park, and counties and towns on Long Island also have their own season passes for you to access their beaches.
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Here's what voters and leaders are saying in Chatham-Kent-Leamington ahead of the federal election

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Canada's relationship to the U.S., tariffs, the economy and affordability were key issues cited by voters and leaders in Chatham alike in the lead up to the federal election. CBC's Katerina Georgieva reports.
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$32M plan to modernize N.B. justice system

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The Justice Department embarks on a six-year plan to improve technology and create a better system for electronic filing and scheduling.
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US deficit hits $1. 3 trillion as debt ceiling crisis looms large

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The US deficit has surged to $1.3 trillion in just six months — the second-largest gap on record — raising urgent concerns about a looming debt ceiling crisis. A fiscal watchdog has issued fresh warnings, as Republicans narrowly pass a...
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US deficit hits $1. 3 tn in 6 months, second-largest midyear gap in history

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The US Federal budget deficit has hit $1. 3 trillion in the first half of the fiscal year 2025 — the second-largest six-month deficit on record. That’s just behind the $1.7 trillion mid-year deficit recorded in 2021 during the COVID-19...
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A balanced budget will have to wait as N.L. marks record spending and borrowing

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While there weren’t any big surprises in Wednesday’s provincial budget, spending and borrowing has hit a record high. The CBC's Peter Cowan takes you inside the Confederation Building for his budget highlights.
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Luxury market faces longest slump in decades

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What happens when recession fears grip the markets? Consumers abandon luxury and save for necessities. This sentiment has heightened tensions in the $400 billion global luxury sector, already under pressure from weak Chinese demand and...
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Not the time to ease up, N.L. businesses and labour advocates say ahead of budget day

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The 2025 provincial budget — Andrew Furey's last as premier — will be announced by Finance Minister Siobhan Coady on Wednesday. It comes amid the U.S.-Canada trade war, a federal election and a new premier waiting in the wings. The CBC's...
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Important for government to be 'transparent' on deficit spending: Kevin Page | Power & Politics

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University of Ottawa Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy president and CEO — and former parliamentary budget officer — Kevin Page tells Power & Politics the 'pressure is mounting' on the Liberal government to release information on...
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Hitting NATO's 3.5% defence spending target would require 'ton of planning': analyst

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On Monday, Prime Minister Mark Carney said that Canada was committed to spend two per cent of its GDP on defence within the fiscal year, meeting a NATO target. However, the organization's secretary general soon plans to increase that...
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How much each party is spending on politicals ads on Meta platforms

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The CBC's Election Fact Check team looked into how much each Canadian political party is spending on political ads through Meta this election. Here's what they found.
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Some Manitobans reconsider spring break plans amid U.S.-Canada tensions

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The trade war between the United States and Canada has some in Manitoba rethinking their spring break plans, with some choosing to stay close to home instead of travelling to the U.S.
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No property tax hike for Charlottetown residents, even as city ups its spending

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The city is planning to spend about $181 million over the next year, including on big-ticket items like upgrades to multi-use facilities, but residents won’t see an increase in their property taxes. CBC’s Tony Davis takes us through...
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Secret Pentagon memo names China number 1 enemy

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#Gravitas The United States appears to be shifting its military focus solely towards China. A secret Pentagon memo revealed that the U.S. military is being realigned to counter a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan, while reducing its...
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Sparks fly in P.E.I. Legislature over high power bills and the high cost of NHL sponsorship

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The Opposition Liberals have tabled documents showing the P.E.I. government spent more than half a million dollars promoting the Island during the Four Nations Cup in January, on top of its earlier commitments to the NHL's business...