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Flanked by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, Champagne framed the document as an “investment budget” as he addressed Parliament.
“The global uncertainty we are facing demands bold action to secure Canada’s future. Budget 2025 is an investment budget. We are making generational investments to meet the momen

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