Review of rent pressure zones to proceed despite concerns, cabinet subcommittee agreesConcerns arise over potential rent increases in RPZ areas as the expiration of the rent control system nears.
US trade: Canada pledges 25% retaliatory tariffs on US goods DW 02/02/2025Trump's tariffs target Mexico and Canada, citing illegal aliens and drugs as a national emergency.
Will new oil sanctions really hurt Russia? DW 01/13/2025The Biden administration has enacted severe sanctions on Russian oil, targeting key producers and vessels, as a significant economic measure against Putin.
Student loans, savings accounts, and goodbye to artificial red dyeThe Biden administration is implementing key policies before a critical deadline.
Will new oil sanctions really hurt Russia? DW 01/13/2025The Biden administration has enacted severe sanctions on Russian oil, targeting key producers and vessels, as a significant economic measure against Putin.
Student loans, savings accounts, and goodbye to artificial red dyeThe Biden administration is implementing key policies before a critical deadline.
No convictions for breaching sanctions on RussiaThe UK has not secured any convictions for breaches of Russian sanctions despite introducing laws to enforce them.
British retailer warns Reeves's budget will deliver a 50m 'punch in the face'Frasers Group warns that Rachel Reeves's budget will add £50 million to costs, damaging consumer confidence and sales.
Trudeau government to announce GST vacation on certain items before Christmas | CBC NewsThe Liberal government and the NDP plan a two-month GST vacation on essential items to help families before the holidays.
China unveils 10tn yuan support for debt-stricken local governmentChina's debt support package aims to tackle local government debt but falls short of comprehensive solutions.
France says it has the 'courage' to cure its 15 billion absenteeism crisis, by delaying sick payments and cutting public sector benefitsFrance is addressing its ballooning deficit with tax hikes, aggressive cost-cutting, and measures to combat rising absenteeism in the workforce.
Ukraine's Parliament Approves Biggest Tax Hike of War to Support the ArmyUkraine's Parliament has implemented a crucial tax hike to fund military efforts against Russia amidst the ongoing war.
September 24: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORYThe Federal Reserve Board's increase in reserve requirements is a proactive measure against inflation.
UK imposes sanctions on 10 ships in crackdown on Russia's shadow oil fleetThe UK is intensifying sanctions against Russia's shadow fleet to disrupt oil exports that finance the war in Ukraine.