Changes in the global trading system are causing massive disruptions and uncertainty for Canadians. The world has changed, and Canada’s economic strategy must change. Budget 2025: Canada Strong is our plan to transform our economy from one that is reliant on a single trade partner to one that is stronger, more self-sufficient, and more resilient to global shocks. This budget is a plan to enable $1 trillion in investments over the next five years. That can increase our GDP by over 3.5 per cent equivalent to more than $3,500 for every Canadian – delivering far more for Canadians than what’s being taken from us. This is a plan for Canada to give ourselves more than any foreign government can take away – a plan to build Canada strong.
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PS Battiste highlights budget investments to the Baddeck Recreational Facility
Canada faces a rapidly changing and increasingly uncertain world. The rule-based international order and the trading system that powered Canada’s prosperity for decades are being reshaped – hurting companies, displacing workers, causing major disruption and upheaval for Canadians.
Parliamentary Secretary Ali Ehsassi to highlight Budget 2025 investments to build communities strong
November 8, 2025 – The Honourable Ali Ehsassi, Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the King’s Privy Council for Canada and Minister responsible for Canada–U.S. Trade, Intergovernmental Affairs, Internal Trade and One Canadian Economy (Canada-U.S. Trade) and Member of Parliament for Willowdale, will make a Budget 2025 announcement regarding investments in local infrastructure projects to build strong communities.
Northwest Territories Nominee Program to open third application intake with revised eligibility criteria
The Northwest Territories has added a third application intake window for its Nominee Program, which will open on November 10 at 9 a.m. and close on November 24, 2025. The Northwest Territories Nominee Program (NTNP) is aiming to process up to an additional 103 eligible applications by the end of 2025. Assess your eligibility for […]
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Federal government highlights Budget 2025âs plan to build communities strong in Belleville
Today Chris Malette, Member of Parliament for Bay of Quinte met with Belleville Mayor Neil Ellis to highlight Budget 2025’s investments to support a wide range of infrastructure projects and help local communities build Canada Strong.
Minister Lightbound to announce Budget 2025 measures to boost Canadian industries and jobs through Buy Canadian Policy
The Honourable Joël Lightbound, Minister of Government Transformation, Public Works and Procurement, will announce Budget 2025 investments to advance the Government of Canada’s Buy Canadian Policy, a key step in making the federal government Canada’s best customer.
Minister Guilbeault highlights Budget 2025âs plan to build communities strong
The Government of Canada announces Budget 2025 measures that aim to build communities strong
Minister LeBlanc highlights Budget 2025âs plan to build communities strong in Beaurivage
Changes in the global trading system are causing massive disruptions and uncertainty for Canadians. The world has changed, and Canada’s economic strategy must change. Budget 2025: Canada Strong is our plan to transform our economy from one that is reliant on a single trade partner to one that is stronger, more self-sufficient, and more resilient to global shocks. This budget is a plan to enable $1 trillion in investments over the next five years. That can increase our GDP by over 3.5 per cent equivalent to more than $3,500 for every Canadian – delivering far more for Canadians than what’s being taken from us. This is a plan for Canada to give ourselves more than any foreign government can take away – a plan to build Canada strong.
Secretary Long highlights budget investment in new Trade Diversification Corridors Fund at Port Saint JohnÂ
In a rapidly changing and uncertain world, Canada’s new government is focused on what we can control.
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury Board highlights budget investments to build Canada strong
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury Board highlights budget investments to build Canada strong
Minister Anandasangaree highlights Budget 2025âs plan to build strong communities in Hamilton
Today, the Member of Parliament for Scarborough—Guildwood—Rouge Park and Minister of Public Safety, the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, met with the Hamilton Downtown Family YMCA to highlight Budget 2025’s investments to support a wide range of infrastructure projects and help local communities build Canada Strong.
Ministers of Veterans Affairs, National Defence, Indigenous Services, Crown-Indigenous Relations, and Northern and Arctic Affairs united to mark Indigenous Veterans Day
Today, the Honourable Jill McKnight, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence; the Honourable David McGuinty, Minister of National Defence, the Honourable Mandy Gull-Masty, Minister of Indigenous Services, the Honourable Rebecca Alty, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations and the Honourable Rebecca Chartrand, Minister of Northern and Arctic Affairs, issued the following statement to mark Indigenous Veterans Day
Government of Canada announces budget measures to protect our Canadian culture, values and identity
Budget 2025 proposes to provide funding to ensure Canada’s cultural and arts sectors are strong, resilient and accessible to all Canadians
Quebec extends freeze on low-wage TFWP work permits
Quebec employers and foreign nationals in the regions of Montreal and Laval will continue to be unable to apply for or renew work permits under the low-wage stream of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). The province’s immigration authority has extended the moratorium on low-wage Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) until December 31, 2026. A […]
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Quebec imposes French proficiency requirement on foreign workers
Foreign workers with three years’ work experience in Quebec will need to meet a French language proficiency requirement. Starting December 17, 2025, foreign nationals with three or more years of work experience in Quebec will need to meet a spoken French proficiency equivalent to level 4 on the Niveaux de compétence linguistique canadiens (NCLC) scale […]
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Stéphanie Paquette to les Jours de la radio 2025
At the opening of the 2025 edition of the Jours de la radio event, CRTC Quebec Commissioner Stéphanie Paquette provided an update on the modernization of the broadcasting regulatory framework.
Minister Joly to highlight federal budget investments
The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Industry and Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions will be delivering remarks in Hamilton, Ontario, to discuss the Buy Canadian new policy as highlighted in Budget 2025.
Media Advisory: Infrastructure Announcement in Belleville
Members of the media are invited to an infrastructure announcement with Chris Malette, Member of Parliament for Bay of Quinte.
Minister Gull-Masty to make announcement in Gaspé regarding Budget 2025 investments in Gaspésie
Gaspé, Québec — Please be advised that the Honourable Mandy Gull-Masty, Minister of Indigenous Services, will hold a media availability to highlight federal budget investments.
Secretary of State McLean to highlight federal budget investments in Victoria
The Honourable Stephanie McLean, Secretary of State (Seniors), will host an event at Royal Athletic Park to highlight federal budget investments for local infrastructure and to promote competition and affordability.
Quebec to close permanent residence pathway for temporary foreign workers and international student graduates
Quebec is ending one of its most popular pathways to permanent residence. On November 6, the government announced that it would be closing the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ), and ending the two streams that fall within it: The Quebec Graduates stream; and The Temporary foreign workers’ stream. Learn more about your options and get assistance […]
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Media Advisory: Infrastructure Announcement in Sudbury
Members of the media are invited to an infrastructure announcement with Viviane Lapointe, Member of Parliament for Sudbury and Mayor Paul Lefebvre.
Media Advisory: Infrastructure Announcement in Belleville
Members of the media are invited to an infrastructure announcement with Chris Malette, Member of Parliament for Bay of Quinte and Mayor Neil Ellis.
Minister McGuinty to highlight federal budget investments in Orléans
The Honourable David McGuinty, Minister of National Defence and Member of Parliament Marie-France Lalonde will host an event at the Bob MacQuarrie Recreation Complex in Orléans to highlight federal budget investments to build local infrastructure.
IRCC exempts graduate students from study permit cap, offers two-week application processing for doctoral students
Master’s and doctoral degree students applying to study at public institutions in Canada will be exempt from Canada’s study permit cap starting January 1, 2026. Graduate students applying for Canadian study permits on or after this date will no longer require a Provincial or Territorial Attestation Letter (PAL/TAL) in support of their study permit applications. […]
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