Mr. Trudeau is expected to announce a shuffle on Wednesday, an effort that comes ahead of a Liberal cabinet retreat in Prince Edward Island next month
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland is rejecting Toronto’s request for a bailout to address the city’s financial shortfalls, saying the Ontario government is in an “excellent fiscal position” to help. StoryOttawa is restricting the conditions under which it will allow subsidies to the fossil-fuel industry. The federal government has released guidelines that will limit when public funds are used to support oil and development.
and her Manitoba counterpart Derek Johnson, in Winkler, Man., announced nearly $2.4-million over two years to support a $52.8-million capital project at Winkler Meats. In addition, Manitoba approved over $7.8-million in loan financing and tax rebates.
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