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November 6, 2025—New Carney budget gets mixed reviews from Indigenous organizations

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Release Date: 11/06/2025

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November 6, 2025—New Carney budget gets mixed reviews from Indigenous organizations show art November 6, 2025—New Carney budget gets mixed reviews from Indigenous organizations

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Our lead story: heavy on infrastructure investments, this week’s new federal budget gets mixed reviews from Indigenous organizations.

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November 5, 2025—Carney budget offers little new spending on Indigenous-specific priorities show art November 5, 2025—Carney budget offers little new spending on Indigenous-specific priorities

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Our lead story: the Carney government’s new federal budget makes big investments in defence, housing and infrastructure, but offers little in the way of new spending on Indigenous-specific priorities. 

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Our lead story: heavy on infrastructure investments, this week’s new federal budget gets mixed reviews from Indigenous organizations.