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Trudeau s Prairie envoy says budget a boon to Sask

Trudeau s Prairie envoy says budget a boon to Sask. Winnipeg MP Jim Carr is the federal government s budget booster in Saskatchewan, and he says there s a lot to like. Author of the article: Arthur White-Crummey Publishing date: Apr 20, 2021  •  3 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  Jim Carr, a Winnipeg MP who represents the government in its electoral wasteland of Saskatchewan and Alberta, said the budget tabled on Monday shows the Liberals understand the aspirations of Prairie people. He s shown here in Calgary on Jan. 14, 2020. Photo by Jim Wells/Postmedia Article content From support for carbon capture to more money for regional development, Ottawa’s massive deficit budget is full of goodies for Saskatchewan, according to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s special envoy to the Prairies.

Federal government looks to punch our way out of the COVID recession with #Budget2021

Federal government looks to “punch our way out of the COVID recession” with #Budget2021 The federal government has published its Budget 2021, which focuses on addressing the third wave of the pandemic and economic recovery. The commitments include targeted funding towards the tech and innovation sector as a way to support that recovery. The Government of Canada called the budget “a plan to bridge Canadians and Canadian businesses through the crisis and towards a robust recovery.” Proposals include extending business and income support measures through to the fall and investments to create jobs. The Budget also includes plans to accelerate investment in the digital transformation of small and medium-sized businesses, and a focus on cleantech and creating inclusive workplaces, the latter of which includes a proposal to establish a $15 federal minimum wage.

BC 2021 budget includes funding for businesses, cleantech sector to support pandemic recovery

BC 2021 budget includes funding for businesses, cleantech sector to support pandemic recovery
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Downtown Spark bringing life back to the core

Posted: Apr 17, 2021 7:30 AM MT | Last Updated: April 17 Cree singer-songwriter Connie LeGrande, aka Cikwes, is one of seven local artists taking part in the Indigenous Language Exhibition.(Adrienne Lamb/CBC) Cree musician Connie LeGrande has put the finishing touches on her new song, Kisemanito, or Kind Creator, a Nehiyaw spiritual. It s so important to have our languages out there, says LeGrande, an Edmonton-based singer-songwriter known as Cikwes.  It confirms the languages are still here and still alive. LeGrande s work will be part of the Indigenous Language Exhibition featuring sound installations, visual art, textiles and photography.  The exhibition is seven artists working in seven mediums in seven languages spoken on Treaty 6 territory, LeGrande says.

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