Carney says his ministers are looking for ways to cut spending at cabinet retreat
Prime Minister Carney's cabinet plans budget measures combining austerity with investments targeting strategic sectors affected by U.S. tariffs, aiming to address public concerns including cost of living.
- Carney and his cabinet are meeting behind closed doors to discuss cutting spending and investment priorities for the upcoming budget.
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre claims Carney will increase the deficit more than Trudeau.
- Pollster Jean-Marc Léger says U.S. tariffs have dropped to the fourth public concern, with cost of living being the top issue.
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Carney says his ministers are looking for ways to cut spending at cabinet retreat (Canada)
Prime Minister Mark Carney and his cabinet will meet behind closed doors for a second day in a row today, as the Liberal government prepares for Parliament's return in a little under two weeks. Cabinet is discussing efforts to spur industrial investment, refocus Ottawa's spending priorities for the ...
Carney says his ministers are looking for ways to cut spending at cabinet retreat
TORONTO - Prime Minister Mark Carney and his cabinet will meet behind closed doors for a second day in a row today, as the Liberal government prepares for Parliament's return
Mark Carney must drastically reduce government spending, while retaining public support.
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