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Public sector workers in Ottawa brace for bad news in the federal budget
- Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne will present the first budget of Prime Minister Mark Carney's government, which includes both major spending and austerity measures.
- Champagne's background in a rural riding helps him connect with people facing rising costs of living, enhancing his relatability.
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre criticized the budget for potentially failing to address cost-of-living issues and warned that his party will oppose it if it does not address the rising cost of living.
- Champagne is known for his strong communication skills and genuine interactions, viewed by colleagues as a dynamic communicator in politics.
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Champagne's biggest test yet — selling a 'generational' budget to anxious Canadians
OTTAWA — As Prime Minister Mark Carney looks to sell Canadians on his first-ever budget — one that he's billed as containing both once-in-a generation capital spending projects and austerity measures — Liberals say he picked the right salesperson for
·Prince George, Canada
Read Full ArticleThe different levels of government all seem to want to reduce the size of the state apparatus.
·Montreal, Canada
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Leaning Left14Leaning Right0Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution93% Left
Bias Distribution
- 93% of the sources lean Left
93% Left
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