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Planning a summer budget while still enjoying experiencesWATCH: BDO Debt Solutions senior vice president and licensed insolvency trustee Jasmin Brown explains how you can stick to a budget this summer while still having fun to avoid debt.Jul 8
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Province releases updated budget for Massey Tunnel replacementThe budget for the Massey Tunnel replacement has ballooned to $8.5 billion. B.C. Transportation and Transit Minister Mike Farnworth joins Global News Morning to discuss the new price tag for the project.Global News Morning BCJul 7
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Economist predicts potential Alberta budget surplusFrom billions of dollars in the red to a possible surplus: that’s the swing one economist figures Alberta’s 2026 budget could take, riding fluctuating oil prices. Erik Bay has more on what the Alberta Finance Minister Jason Nixon has to say about the numbers.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 22
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Lethbridge city council begins deliberations for 2027 operating budgetDiscussions surrounding Lethbridge’s operating budget for next year have officially kicked off. As Justin Sibbet reports, Lethbridge city council is reviewing administration recommendations on how to reduce spending before setting the stub year budget.EconomyJun 10
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Hearty, budget friendly pasta recipesAs the weather gets warmer, many of us are looking to rework familiar favourites. Chef Bob Blumer joins Ross Hull to create some budget-friendly and delicious pasta dishes.Global News Morning TorontoJun 3
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Protests over B.C. budget’s impacts on healthcare and autism fundingTwo separate protests in the Lower Mainland Sunday, first in Burnaby over the pausing of the latest redevelopment plan at Burnaby Hospital. The second in Coquitlam, over the restructuring of funding for families of children living with autism. As Angela Jung reports, both are targeting the impacts of the provincial government’s budget.Global News Hour at 6 BCMay 24
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Wedding to-do lists that make sense for your budgetA wedding to-do list can be pages long, and as costs rise, it’s getting harder to plan a beautiful wedding at a fair price. Today, Lisa Kisber will show you how to plan a classic or rustic beach wedding, and more importantly, how to do it on a tight budget.The Morning ShowMay 27
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Legislators pull all-nighter debating Manitoba budget billMembers of the Manitoba legislature sat overnight and into Wednesday afternoon in an ongoing battle over a government budget bill that includes a tax cut on some food.PoliticsMay 27
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Financial spring clean and reevaluating your budgetWATCH: BDO Debt Solutions licensed insolvency trustee Sr. vice president Jasmin Brown says Canadians continue to face affordability challenges. She says spring is a good time to reevaluate your budget and look at your financial goals.MoneyMay 12
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Mother’s Day brunch on a budgetHelp mom feel special this Mother’s Day with brunch ideas that won’t break the bank. Chef James Griesser, senior manager of recipe development with HelloFresh, joins Jaden Lee-Lincoln with dishes that will delight and surprise mom.Global News Morning TorontoMay 8
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NSCC calls 91 job losses ‘necessary’ to balance budget as staff and students voice concernsNova Scotia Community College says the loss of 91 jobs is necessary to make structural changes towards a balanced budget. However, cuts in library staff at some school campuses has some staff and students concerned.. Kendra Gannon reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxMay 7
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Ottawa delivers spring budget updateGlobal News Morning speaks with B.C. Minister of Jobs and Economic Growth Ravi Kahlon about the federal government’s stronger than expected spring economic update.Global News Morning BCApr 29
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Civic Matters: Mayor Andrew Knack on latest downtown report and budget open houseOn the first Monday of every month, we like to check in with Edmonton’s mayor and councillors about the issues affecting you. Global News Morning was joined this month by Mayor Andrew Knack about the latest downtown report and the budget open house.Global News Morning EdmontonMay 4
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Federal funding announcement still leaves Toronto with FIFA budget questionsA pledge to provide Toronto with up to $45 million in funding to fund FIFA World Cup security costs appeared to solve the city’s immediate budget concerns. But the federal government’s choice to send the money by way of the Ford Government is still leaving the city with questions over how it will be able...Global News at 6 TorontoApr 29
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Halifax council passes motion to help next year’s budget stay affordableHalifax Regional Council has passed a motion looking ahead to next year’s budget process with the goal of keeping municipal expenditure levels at status quo. For Mayor Andy Fillmore, this will help keep the municipality affordable, but not everyone agrees it’s the right step right now. Angela Capobianco reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxApr 29
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North Preston non-profit says budget cuts has caused the loss of 40 per cent of fundingA Nova Scotia non-profit helping young people in North Preston is raising concerns about cuts to its funding. It says reductions in this year’s provincial budget mean the organization has lost about 40 per cent of its support. Skye Bryden-Blom reports.Global News at 6 HalifaxApr 30
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Calgary councilors presented with trio of affordable housing spending optionsThe City of Calgary could go one of three directions with their affordable housing strategy during the next budget cycle. As Skylar Peters reports, councillors will soon be debating the range of costs — and potential benefits — associated with each planEconomyJul 16
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Ontario wildfires: Doug Ford criticized for emergency preparednessOntario Premier Doug Ford says no expense will be spared to help people caught in the province’s raging wildfires, which have forced thousands of people to flee their homes. But as Eric Sorensen reports, Ford is facing criticism for failing to properly budget for the blazes.Global NationalJul 16
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Wolfville protesters block N.S. Premier Tim Houston, smash his car windshieldRCMP escorted Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston away from a group of protesters in Wolfville taking issue with budget cuts to the arts and impending local library closures Wednesday. The premier’s office said his car was “swarmed by [the] rioters,” who allegedly climbed onto the vehicle and smashed the windshield.CanadaJul 16
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City of Calgary could approve more than 17 thousand new homes by 2030City councillors were briefed on plans for new neighbourhoods over the next four-year budget cycle Wednesday, which could include more than 17 thousand new homes approved by 2030. As Skylar Peters reports, it will come at a significant cost, but councillors believe it’s money well spent.EconomyJul 15