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Special report

Budget 2019

Our full coverage of federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau's 2019 budget, the last budget of the Trudeau government's mandate heading into the 2019 election.

Bill Morneau, Justin Trudeau, budget
14 Articles

Legal Aid Ontario stops taking new refugee cases after Ontario budget cuts

Ontario's legal aid agency will consult the public on ways they can continue serving the province's low-income population after Ontario Premier Doug Ford delivered the largest cut to the organization in two decades.
Budget 2019
By
  • Fatima Syed
  • News
  • Politics
April 16th 2019
Bill Morneau, House of Commons, Andrew Scheer, Ottawa

Morneau budget proposes more transparency at anti-money laundering agency

The federal government is proposing a change that would require Canada's anti-money laundering agency to be more transparent about banks that break the rules.
Budget 2019
By
  • Canada's National Observer
  • News
March 25th 2019
Canadian finance minister Bill Morneau,

Finance minister defends Liberal budget measures as sales effort gets underway

Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau kicked off his post-budget sales effort on Wednesday, March 19, 2019, defending his Liberal government's strategy of investing in consumer confidence and deflecting suggestions that it could lead to higher home prices in overheated urban markets.
Budget 2019
By
  • The Canadian Press
  • News
  • Politics
March 20th 2019
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Finance Minister Bill Morneau,

Liberals promise tax credit, EI benefit to help workers

Canadians could soon be putting $250 a year in federal tax credits toward better skills, while getting federal help to pay the bills.
Budget 2019
By
  • Jordan Press
  • News
  • Politics
March 20th 2019
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Minister of Finance Bill Morneau,

Liberals to create national drug agency as building block of pharmacare plan

The federal Liberal government is promising a new agency to negotiate prescription drug prices for Canadians and try to drive down costs — a move billed as an "important step" on the path to an eventual national pharmacare plan.
Budget 2019
By
  • Kristy Kirkup
  • News
  • Politics
March 20th 2019
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Finance Minister Bill Morneau,

Liberals promise billions for dairy, chicken farmers affected by trade deals

The Trudeau government is promising billions of dollars to compensate dairy, egg and poultry farmers hurt by Canada's recent free-trade agreements — industries concentrated in vote-rich Quebec and Ontario.
Budget 2019
By
  • Lee Berthiaume
  • News
  • Politics
March 20th 2019
Andrew Scheer, Conservative Party of Canada, Ottawa

Andrew Scheer's Conservatives bang tables, stomp feet and accuse Trudeau of 'coverup'

Conservative parliamentarians banged tables and stomped their feet while Finance Minister Bill Morneau sought to deliver a speech about the 2019 budget before walking out on Tuesday, with Andrew Scheer saying the budget had no legitimacy while the government was intent on shutting down an inquiry into the SNC-Lavalin affair.
Budget 2019
By
  • Morgan Sharp
  • Fatima Syed
  • News
  • Politics
March 19th 2019

Canada proposes rebates for electric cars, voluntary sales mandate

The Trudeau government is proposing to help subsidize the cost of buying an electric car by up to $5,000, but has declined to establish a more stringent sales mandate, opting instead for voluntary targets.
Budget 2019
By
  • Carl Meyer
  • News
  • Energy
  • Politics
March 19th 2019

Trudeau government budget proposes billions to improve living conditions for Indigenous communities

Canada’s federal government plans to spend $4.5 billion over five years to improve the living conditions of Indigenous communities and advance self-determination and self-governance, as Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government seeks to renew its claim as an honest broker and trusted partner in reconciliation efforts.
Budget 2019
By
  • Morgan Sharp
  • News
  • Politics
March 19th 2019
Bill Morneau, House of Commons, Andrew Scheer, Ottawa

Coal workers get cash in budget but lack of details risks 'major blowback'

The Trudeau government needs to serve up more for fossil fuel industry workers who face an uncertain future if it wants to avoid a “major blowback,” says the co-chair of a federal advisory panel on the issue.
Budget 2019
By
  • Carl Meyer
  • News
  • Energy
  • Politics
March 19th 2019

Morneau offers new money to fight spread of false news

The budget, the Liberal government’s last before an October election in which such efforts are expected to feature, would allocate $19.4 million over four years to launch and run a Digital Democracy Project to “support research and policy development on online disinformation in the Canadian context.”
Budget 2019
By
  • Morgan Sharp
  • News
  • Politics
March 19th 2019
Bill Morneau, Justin Trudeau, budget

Morneau Budget proposes $1 billion for borders as immigration rhetoric heats up

The federal government plans to spend more than a billion dollars over five years to strengthen Canada’s border and speed up the processing of asylum claims and removal of failed applicants, its 2019 budget shows, as immigration heats up as an election issue.
Budget 2019
By
  • Morgan Sharp
  • News
  • Politics
March 19th 2019

Budget highlights: Morneau says deficits are investments in the middle class

Finance Minister Bill Morneau’s last federal budget before the 2019 election shows that the Trudeau government’s deficit is about $3 billion lower than anticipated for the 2018-2019 fiscal year, but there are no signs of balancing Canada’s books in the coming years.
Budget 2019
By
  • Mike De Souza
  • Carl Meyer
  • Morgan Sharp
  • News
March 19th 2019

Budget proposes axing airport security agency

The Trudeau government is proposing to eliminate the federal agency in charge of traveller, baggage and worker security screening at airports. Buried in Finance Minister Bill Morneau's 460-page budget that was delivered Tuesday is a clause noting that the government is "transitioning the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) to an independent, not-for-profit entity." 
Budget 2019
By
  • Carl Meyer
  • News
  • Politics
March 19th 2019

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