“These are bigger worries right now for the government than a comprehensive tax reform": Golombek| Tax | Advisor.ca
Administrative savings will be used to strengthen tax compliance| Advisor.ca
There can be no return to austerity| UNISON National
Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves have reportedly ditched plans to raise income tax rates in a major U-turn less than two weeks from the budget.| The London Economic
Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith highlighted a pointed criticism of the Budget 2025—a new fossil-fuel subsidy for LNG facilities and cuts exceeding $2.5 billion to international development aid over four years. “If there’s a business case for LNG, there’s a business case. We don’t need more public dollars chasing fossil fuels,” he said, adding that the […] The post The “Ugly” Part Of The Budget 2025, According To A Liberal MP appeared first on the deep dive.| the deep dive
The federal government has bought itself a few more weeks before having to announce the future of EV rebates, as Budget 2025 shifts focus to clean energy and critical minerals investments The post Budget 2025 quiet on EVs, charging infrastructure, rebates appeared first on Electric Autonomy Canada.| Electric Autonomy Canada
“Remember, remember… the fifth of November — when Britain’s finances caught fire.” As fireworks light up the skies, the sparks The post Business news 5 November 2025 appeared first on CPA | The Credit Protection Association.| CPA | The Credit Protection Association
Confidence among UK small businesses has sunk to crisis levels as the countdown to the 26 November Budget begins. Warnings The post Business news 3 November 2025 appeared first on CPA | The Credit Protection Association.| CPA | The Credit Protection Association
From October 24 to 29, 2025, Abacus Data conducted a national survey of 2,922 Canadian adults to explore public attitudes toward immigration and its perceived impacts. The results show that opinions on immigration have stabilized after last year’s sharp rise in skepticism. While most Canadians continue to believe current immigration levels are too high and […] The post Canadians’ Views on Immigration Remain Largely Unchanged from Last Year and Overly Negative appeared first on Abacus Data.| Abacus Data
With the 2025 federal budget set for November 4, new polling from Abacus Data for the Toronto Star finds Canadians approaching the budget in a pragmatic, almost weary frame of mind. Few see the deficit as an urgent crisis, and most want the government to steer a steady course, reducing the deficit gradually, without drastic […] The post Canadians Want Prudence, Not Pain, Ahead of Budget 2025 appeared first on Abacus Data.| Abacus Data
Mark Carney was elected prime minister with a mandate to transform Canada’s economy. Now he needs to assure markets about the price tag.| CMT News
The Ipsos poll for Global News found 42 per cent of respondents want Tuesday's federal budget to prioritize helping with the increasing cost of everyday expenses.| Global News
Prime Minister Mark Carney pitched Canadians in the last federal election on restraining federal spending and reducing the government’s operating budget.| Global News
New research shows Canadians see nature as a powerful economic asset – and they’re ready to support action. Every year, conversations about Canada’s economic future tend to circle around the same themes: innovation, technology, and global competitiveness. But in times defined by uncertainty – from economic instability and rising costs of living to political turbulence […] The post Canada’s Natural Advantage: A Path to Economic Prosperity and Climate Leadership appeared first on Ab...| Abacus Data
In his New Year address, President Cyril Ramaphosa said South Africa had made great progress in 2024. However, there still remains an urgent need to create more jobs, ensure all people receive qual…| Stidy's Eye
With the announcement that the Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Autumn Budget has been scheduled for 26 November, we now have the opportunity to consider what it might entail for us. The post What can we expect from the Autumn Budget in November? appeared first on Progeny.| Progeny
Budget 2025 Debate Round Up Speech| If Only Singaporeans Stopped to Think
PM Lawrence Wong unveils bumper SG60 Budget for all Singaporeans| If Only Singaporeans Stopped to Think
Singapore must work harder to find like-minded partners in less hospitable world: PM Wong| If Only Singaporeans Stopped to Think
Further Reflections on Ako Aotearoa Defunding 2025: As the unexpected closure of Ako Aotearoa leaves a void in tertiary teaching leadership, we ask: what happens when the centre for excellence disappears—and what could rise to replace it?| 🌀thisisGRAEME
As the deadline for the new Aged Care Act is drawing ever closer, providers are under increasing pre| Aged Care Insite
Alors que le gouvernement s’apprête à arbitrer la prochaine PPE et que l’État pourrait brider l'essor de l'énergie solaire avec des coupes budgétaires, la filière du photovoltaïque sort ses arguments : elle a représenté 14 milliards d'euros d'investissement en 2024, mais aussi 67 000 emplois, des milliers d'entreprises et deux milliards d'euros de retombées fiscales.| pv magazine France