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Indigenous Services Canada warns 'difficult decisions' in budget cuts will impact programs

10 July 2025
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Indigenous Services Canada warns 'difficult decisions' in budget cuts will impact programs
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Indigenous Services Canada has informed staff that achieving the Carney government’s budget cut targets will necessitate difficult decisions affecting programs, activities, and the workforce. The following day, the department announced a significant internal restructuring in response to these budgetary challenges.

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The government is making cuts to its budget, which means some programs and jobs may change or go away, and they are reorganizing how things work to handle it.

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