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Tag Archives: Jean-Yves Duclos
Inside Ottawa’s ‘light-speed’ epidemic-driven overhaul
Treasury Board President Jean-Yves Duclos talks to Paul Wells about the early outbreak efforts and what could come next, including even tighter border controls
Why Trudeau and Scheer are out-promising each other on affordability
Voters are worried about making ends meet. That has Trudeau and Scheer going toe-to-toe on how to make life less expensive.
Is the Liberals’ federal poverty-reduction strategy even really a strategy?
Opinion: The federal government’s plan to tackle poverty includes no new programs or funding—but it’s still a meaningful document
Bill Morneau serves up a sleeper: Ottawa Power Rankings
Who’s up in the nation’s capital? A Liberal backbencher wins big. Who’s down? The finance minister misses his big moment.
Editorial: The trouble with Trudeau’s promise to seniors
We’re happy with a new government that promises more of everything, even when more doesn’t make sense