Canada’s economy in for a ‘turbulent’ year, associate finance minister says
Ottawa is insisting on accountability for any new health funding and Trudeau has not publicly committed to meet the premiers’ demands.
Housing prices and a lack of affordable housing in particular have become a key issue for governments at every level.The cabinet meeting in Hamilton comes as it prepares for the return of Parliament next week. The industrial city, known predominantly as a steel town, is also one of the most competitive politically, particularly between the Liberals the NDP. The Liberals won three of the four seats in Hamilton proper in 2021, edging out the NDP in one seat that party had held since 2006.
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