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4 February 2026
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- 16:5216:52, 4 February 2026 diff hist +1,303 Main Page →Canada Today: News & Trends
23 December 2025
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- 20:3620:36, 23 December 2025 diff hist +1,871 N Mark Wiseman Created page with "'''Mark Wiseman''' (born 1970) is a Canadian business executive, investment manager, and diplomat-designate. On December 21, 2025, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Wiseman's appointment as the next '''Ambassador of Canada to the United States''', succeeding Kirsten Hillman. === Early Life and Education === Born in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Wiseman grew up in Burlington. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from Queen’s University and a joint Law and MBA degree from the U..." current
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22 December 2025
- 05:5105:51, 22 December 2025 diff hist +4 Ring of Fire Mining Guide No edit summary current
- 05:5105:51, 22 December 2025 diff hist +2,156 N Ring of Fire Mining Guide Created page with "The '''Ring of Fire''' is a mineral-rich region in the James Bay Lowlands of Northern Ontario, approximately 500 kilometres northeast of Thunder Bay. Covering roughly 5,000 square kilometres, it is considered one of the world's most significant deposits of nickel, copper, platinum, and chromite. === The "One Project, One Review" Breakthrough (Dec 2025) === On '''December 18, 2025''', Prime Minister Mark Carney and Ontario Premier Doug Ford signed a historic agreemen..."
- 05:3405:34, 22 December 2025 diff hist +1,694 N One Canadian Economy Act Created page with "The '''One Canadian Economy Act''' (Bill C-5), which received Royal Assent on June 26, 2025, is a landmark legislative package designed to unify Canada's domestic market and accelerate national infrastructure. It is considered the signature legislation of the Mark Carney government. === Part 1: Free Trade and Labour Mobility === This section aims to eliminate the "red tape" that costs the Canadian economy an estimated $200 billion annually in lost productivity. * ''..." current
- 05:3205:32, 22 December 2025 diff hist +36 Mark Carney →Current Leadership (2025) current
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21 December 2025
- 17:3917:39, 21 December 2025 diff hist +1,129 N Comprehensive Expenditure Review Created page with "== The 2025 Comprehensive Expenditure Review == The '''Comprehensive Expenditure Review''' is a central pillar of Prime Minister Mark Carney's '''Budget 2025: Canada Strong'''. Its mission is to achieve '''$60 billion in savings''' over five years by "rightsizing" the federal public service. === Workforce Impact === The government aims to reduce the federal workforce from its 2024 peak of ~367,000 to a "sustainable level" of '''330,000''' by 2029. * '''Job Reductions:'..." current
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19 December 2025
- 15:2015:20, 19 December 2025 diff hist +2,010 N Digital Transformation in Canada Created page with "'''Digital Transformation in Canada''' is a government-wide priority focused on modernizing legacy systems and delivering "user-centric" services. This journey is primarily guided by '''Canada’s Digital Ambition''', a strategy updated for 2024–2025 to focus on four specific outcomes: user-centricity, data-driven decision-making, secure technology, and a digitally savvy workforce. === The "Digital Ambition" Framework === The federal government has transitioned from b..." current
- 15:0315:03, 19 December 2025 diff hist +14 Buy Canadian Policy →See also current
- 15:0115:01, 19 December 2025 diff hist +2,147 N Buy Canadian Policy Created page with "== The "Buy Canadian" Policy: A Guide to Federal Procurement == '''The "Buy Canadian" Policy is a federal mandate designed to prioritize Canadian workers, materials, and businesses in government purchasing.''' Formally implemented on '''December 16, 2025''', by Minister Joël Lightbound, the policy represents a shift from "best efforts" to a legal obligation for federal departments to be Canada’s "best customer." === How the Policy Works === The policy uses a "point..."
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16 December 2025
- 16:4316:43, 16 December 2025 diff hist +1,511 N Inflation Created page with "== Inflation in Canada: A Simple Guide == '''Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising.''' In Canada, it is measured primarily by the '''Consumer Price Index (CPI)'''. === How is it measured? === Statistics Canada tracks the price of a "basket" of over 700 goods and services that the average Canadian family buys. This includes: * '''Shelter:''' Rent and mortgage interest costs. * '''Food:''' Groceries and restaurant..." current
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13 December 2025
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9 December 2025
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6 November 2025
- 11:0611:06, 6 November 2025 diff hist +759 N Current events/2025-11-06 Created page with "; Federal Bank of Canada — Governor speaks at the Bank’s annual conference; remarks flag global trade disruptions as a risk to price stability. ; Provinces & territories Ontario — Province tables the 2025 Ontario Economic Outlook and Fiscal Review today; minister to brief media afterward. ; Economy Economy of Canada — StatCan (08:30 ET): Provincial & territorial economic accounts (2024); Canadian Economic News (Oct); Supply-and-use tables (2022); Co..." current
30 October 2025
- 13:2913:29, 30 October 2025 diff hist −6 Cost of Living in Canada (2025) →Quick snapshot (what drives costs most) current
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- 12:5812:58, 30 October 2025 diff hist +10,269 N Cost of Living in Canada (2025) Created page with "'''Cost of Living in Canada (2025)''' covers typical household expenses across major categories—housing, transportation, food, utilities, healthcare, education, taxes, and discretionary spending. Costs vary widely by province/territory and city size, as well as by lifestyle, household size, and immigration status. This page focuses on practical, neutral information with references to official Canadian sources. __TOC__ == How to use this guide == * Start with the '''Q..."
- 12:5112:51, 30 October 2025 diff hist +3 Taxes in Canada No edit summary current
- 12:4412:44, 30 October 2025 diff hist +1,501 N Sales taxes in Quebec Created page with "'''Sales taxes in Quebec''' include the federal '''GST''' and the provincial '''Quebec Sales Tax (QST)''', administered by Revenu Québec. Many businesses must register, collect, and remit both taxes, subject to thresholds and special rules. == Registration == * Quebec businesses generally register for GST and QST with Revenu Québec (which also administers the federal GST in Quebec). * Non-residents and digital suppliers may have special QST rules; thresholds and s..." current
- 12:4312:43, 30 October 2025 diff hist +2,032 N Sales taxes in Ontario Created page with "'''Sales taxes in Ontario''' are administered as the '''Harmonized Sales Tax (HST)''' in coordination with the Canada Revenue Agency. Businesses that exceed the small supplier threshold generally must register, charge, and remit HST on taxable supplies made in Ontario (exceptions and special rules apply). == Scope and registration == * HST applies to most taxable supplies of goods and services in Ontario; zero-rated and exempt supplies are defined by law. * Small su..." current
- 12:3912:39, 30 October 2025 diff hist +868 Taxes in Canada No edit summary
- 12:3312:33, 30 October 2025 diff hist +826 Taxes in Canada No edit summary
- 12:2012:20, 30 October 2025 diff hist +11,963 N Taxes in Canada Created page with "'''Taxes in Canada''' fund federal, provincial/territorial, and municipal public services, including healthcare, education, transportation, social benefits, courts and policing, and national defence. Canada uses a mixed system of income, consumption, payroll, property, and excise taxes. Most administration is handled by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) at the federal level and by provincial agencies where applicable (notably Revenu Québec). __TOC__ == Overview..."
- 12:1412:14, 30 October 2025 diff hist +1,601 N Symbols of Canada Created page with "'''Symbols of Canada''' include official and widely recognized emblems that reflect the country’s history, institutions, peoples, and natural heritage. These symbols appear in government use, education, and public life. == National symbols == * Maple Leaf — Prominent emblem and central motif of the national flag adopted in 1965. * Beaver — Historic symbol associated with the fur trade and nation-building. * Colours of the flag — Red and white in national..." current
- 12:1212:12, 30 October 2025 diff hist +2,267 N Economy of Canada Created page with "The '''Economy of Canada''' is a diversified, high-income mixed economy with significant services, manufacturing, natural resources, and technology sectors. Key macroeconomic policy is set federally, while provinces and territories influence investment, labour, and resource development within their jurisdictions. == Overview == * '''Structure:''' Services (finance, real estate, healthcare, education, retail), manufacturing (transport equipment, food, chemicals), and res..." current