Suggest your own spending cuts, Carney government tells CBC, Via Rail and other Crown corporations
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Suggest your own spending cuts, Carney government tells CBC, Via Rail
Nearly all government departments and federally-funded organizations are expected to propose "savings" of up to 15 per cent of their spending in the next three years.
CBC/Radio-Canada asked to cut up to 15% of budget as part of federal efficiency review - Broadcast Dialogue
CBC/Radio-Canada has confirmed it’s been asked to participate in a federal government expenditure review that would require the public broadcaster to cut up to 15% of its total budget over the next three years. The directive – which applies to every major Crown corporation and federally-funded organizations like Via Rail, the National Gallery of Canada, Canadian Museum of Human Rights, and Statistics Canada – is part of an effort to find $25 bil…
Carney’s Spending Review Order Makes CBC Brace For 15% Budget Cut
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new spending review has ordered every major Crown corporation—including CBC/Radio-Canada—to draw up plans that would trim as much as 15% from their operating budgets over the next three years. CBC CEO Marie-Philippe Bouchard told employees in an internal memo that the broadcaster must identify up to $198 million in annual “savings.” […]
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