The fiscal deficit projection raises concerns about how the government plans to phase out heavy pandemic spending that has allowed the deficit to grow more than tenfold in seven months
first round of audits into Canada’s response to the pandemic
relevant to WE Charity’s now-cancelled contract to administer the $912-million student volunteer program. Cancelled on July 3, the deal received significant scrutiny from the start over close ties between WE Charity and the Trudeau family.Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Sophie Gregoire Trudeau appear on stage during WE Day UN in New York City, Wednesday September 20, 2017.
over whether his children could ride city buses on their own. B.C.‘s Court of Appeal found the province overstepped its authority when it ordered him to supervise his young children on public transit, overturning a 2019 Supreme Court of B.C. ruling that supported provincial orders.as an increase in new coronavirus cases in some parts of the world undermined prospects for a quick economic recovery. Just after 6 a.m. ET, Britain’s FTSE 100 was down 0.48 per cent.
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