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Canada is experiencing unprecedented housing pressures, which requires collaboration between all levels of government, including provinces, territories and municipalities, and the private sector to address the underlying issues and ensure that Canadians and newcomers have access to housing.
What impact (if any) would Northvolt AB’s filing from bankruptcy protection in the US, its financial challenges and layoffs have on its project in Canada?
Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), in partnership with Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) and the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS), are actively working to increase the participation of Indigenous businesses in federal procurement.
An inventory of Canada Pension Plan Disability reassessment cases has increased over the last several years. Delayed reassessments can result in clients continuing to receive benefits to which they may no longer be entitled, leading to large overpayments for clients.
Why are Old Age Security (OAS) benefits not increasing in January 2025, in line with changes to the cost of living?
On November 28, 2024, Statistics Canada released a publication titled “Preliminary Market Basket Measure (MBM) poverty estimates in Canada: A new modelling approach”. The publication offers early poverty estimates based on preliminary tax slips, seven months ahead the official data.