Canada's Carney Survives Crucial Vote on His 1st Budget
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Some experts are concerned that post-secondary students will have access to less money through the Canada Student Grant (CSG), based on a line item buried in Budget 2025.
It was the Liberals’ third confidence test in as many weeks – a stark reminder that Carney is still governing from the edge, two seats short of a majority and one vote away from collapse. Budget 2025 may not have introduced new insurance-specific measures,
Canada’s budget watchdog is skeptical Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government will fulfill one of its key fiscal pledges.
Former NHLer Theo Fleury has condemned Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's inaugural federal budget. On Monday, the House of Commons narrowly approved the 2025 budget by a vote of 170-168, enabling Carney's minority Liberal government to avoid an immediate election.
More than 75% of the actions this year are to respond to significant global economic shifts. It includes a total of $60 billion in savings and revenues over five years, and makes generational investments in housing,
The Canadian Federal Budget (Budget 2025),1 released on November 4, 2025, contained several proposals of interest to companies that explore
The Carney government releases its first budget aimed at incentivizing private investment and boosting defense and is using big spending and deficits to back it up. Read more here.
The minority Liberals need the support of at least a few MPs outside their party to get the votes needed to pass the budget.