Prime Minister Justin Trudeau campaigned with a Liberal candidate in British Columbia on Saturday amid a tight byelection race in a booming Vancouver suburb.
Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz takes questions on the economic implications of legalized pot, the central bank's communications strategies, and interest rates.
Before its controversial tax proposals triggered a bitter war of words this summer, Finance Minister Bill Morneau's department was waging a similar communications battle over infrastructure bank.
Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau suggests he has no plans to provide a timetable for returning Ottawa's books to balance — even with a scorching economy.
Justin Trudeau says he's paying attention to the growing dissent over his government's controversial plan to eliminate tax incentives that he insists only benefit wealthy small business owners.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is arguing that his Liberal government has been keeping its spending promises, since it came into office with a budgetary starting point of negative $18 billion.