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New Finance Minister Bill Morneau could be argued to be both a perfect and an odd choice for Justin Trudeau’s cabinet. Wealthy and fiscally prudent, the businessman’s profile seems to clash ...
Bill Morneau has announced his resignation as finance minister, and will also step down as the MP for Toronto Centre, after meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau earlier Monday.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shakes hands with Minister of Finance Bill Morneau during a ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on Nov. 20, 2019. CHRIS WATTIE/AFP/Getty Images. Share.
OTTAWA — The only finance minister to serve under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suddenly resigned Monday night, saying someone else should guide the country through a long and bumpy economic recovery ...
Finance Minister Bill Morneau said today that he cut a cheque for over $41,000 to repay travel expenses incurred by the WE organization related to two 2017 trips his family took with the organization.
Critics say that puts the finance minister in a conflict of interest, given that he's sponsoring Bill C-27, which proposes changes to public pensions that could benefit Morneau Shepell. Morneau ...
Bill Morneau is the only Finance Minister that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has ever had since his government came to power in 2015. Skip to main content. Search. Newsletters Watchlist.
Bill Morneau emerges from Liberal scandal to make pitch for OECD's top job 'I had been thinking about the OECD for a while,' Trudeau's former finance minister says.
Canadian Finance Minister Bill Morneau has no plans to be “impulsive” in response to worries over the impact of sweeping U.S. tax cuts and the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade ...
Finance Minister Bill Morneau waited two years to disclose a private corporation that owns a villa in southern France that he shares with his wife to Canada's ethics watchdog, CBC News has learned.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau is proposing to close loopholes that allow wealthy Canadians to avoid higher tax rates, largely by targeting people who incorporate themselves and then draw income ...
Minister of Finance Bill Morneau leaves the foyer after speaking to reporters on Parliament Hill after being sworn in earlier in the day, on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015, in Ottawa.
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