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Budget Good for Businesses with 'Deeper Pockets,' Says Chamber Head

Summary by Penticton Herald
THUNDER BAY – Framed as spending less to invest more to grow Canada’s economy, the president of the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce, says the Carney government's 2025-26 budget is focused more attracting business with “deeper pockets” than supporting small…
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The announced reduction of temporary foreign workers and the lack of housing and public services are of concern to the Chamber of Commerce of Sept-Îles Uashat mak Mani-utenam (CCSIUM), in the aftermath of the federal budget. "The announced reduction of temporary foreign workers could hinder the ability of companies to meet demand and ensure their operations," said CCSIUM in a press release, adding that "the lack of housing and the pressure on he…

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Quinte News broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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