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Ipsos Poll: Donating To Charities Is One Of The Least Likely Expenses Canadians Are To Cut This Holiday Season
TORONTO, Nov. 22, 2023 — New findings from a recent Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of CanadaHelps reveal that amid current economic challenges, more Canadians would rather cut back on holiday gift-giving (35%) among family, friends, neighbours, or coworkers than cut back on charitable donations (17%). This is encouraging news since one in five (20%) […]
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Read MoreFirst Mining Closes First Tranche of Upsized Equity Financing
November 21, 2023 – Vancouver, BC, Canada – First Mining Gold Corp. (“First Mining” or the “Company”) (TSX: FF) (OTCQX: FFMGF) (FRANKFURT: FMG) is pleased to announce that due to demand, the Company has upsized its $5 million non-brokered private placement financing, previously announced on October 26, 2023, to approximately $10 million (the “Offering”). The […]
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Read MoreElectricity Canada members awarded for excellence in sustainability practices
Ottawa (November 21) – Three Electricity Canada members are recognized for outstanding performance in integrating sustainability into each and every aspect of their business. The Sustainable Electricity Awards are given to companies in the electricity sector who have achieved the high-level goals of sustainable development and corporate responsibility. At the fifth annual Powering Partnerships awards […]
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Read MoreFall Economic Statement Seeks to Calm Housing Jitters as Canadians Struggle with Mortgage Renewals and Housing Shortages
With the Trudeau Liberals plummeting in the polls and the economy stalled, the stakes could not be higher for this year’s Fall Economic Statement (FES). The government is in desperate need of a channel changer. Housing shortages, interest rate increases, and lingering inflation have plagued Canadians since Budget 2023 – and the opposition Conservatives have […]
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Read MoreIndigenomics on Bay Street Conference Brings Visibility to the Emerging 100 Billion Dollar Indigenous Economy
TORONTO, Nov. 22, 2023 – Today marks the beginning of the Indigenomics on Bay Street Conference, the largest national Indigenous economy focused gathering of changemakers, innovators and leadership across all sectors of the Canadian economy. This conference is bringing focus, meaning and visibility to growing Indigenous economic strength and the emerging $100 billion Indigenous economy. […]
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Read MoreThe Daily Wednesday, November 22, 2023
Consolidated Canadian Government Finance Statistics, 2022 The consolidated Canadian general government deficit, which includes federal, provincial, territorial and local governments, decreased from $63.7 billion in 2021 to $6.9 billion in 2022, down by $56.8 billion. Continue reading Canada’s natural resource wealth, 2022 In 2022, Canada’s natural resource wealth totalled $2,522 billion, up $982 billion from […]
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Read MoreFall Economic Statement 2023: a step in the right direction, but bold action is still needed.
(November 21, 2023) – Today, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland tabled the 2023 Fall Economic Statement , described as a plan to build more homes, and make life more affordable. Canada is struggling through a dramatically worsening housing crisis. Millions of Canadians – particularly those with lower incomes – have been experiencing […]
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Read MoreGovernment of Canada releases 2023 Fall Economic Statement
November 21, 2023 Delivering the government’s economic plan to build a strong economy that works for everyone Today, the Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, delivered the 2023 Fall Economic Statement, taking further action to support the middle class and build more homes, faster. The government’s economic plan is building a […]
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Read MoreHelping vulnerable youth involved in the criminal justice system reintegrate into their communities
From: Department of Justice Canada November 21, 2023 – Toronto, Ontario – Department of Justice Canada Across the country, governments, police, lawyers, judges and community groups are working in close partnership with communities and families to prevent youth involvement in the criminal justice system. Non-profit organizations across Canada are at the forefront of innovations that […]
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Read MoreAward-winning Voices of Youth Project Identifies Supports Needed by First Nations Youth
November 21, 2023 THUNDER BAY, ON: Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Deputy Grand Chief Bobby Narcisse, on behalf of the Executive Council, congratulates NAN’s Oshkaatisak (All Young People’s) Council and the Regional Multicultural Youth Council for their award-winning Voices of Youth project recognized by the City of Thunder Bay last night. “Miigwetch and congratulations to these […]
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