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Cost to fix federal government's Phoenix pay system jumps to $25M

Public Works Minister Judy Foote says the cost to fix issues related to its troubled new payroll system has jumped to $25 million. Foote says that the department is still on track to resolve pay problems for 80,000 workers by October 31st. More read comments
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Senate committee says Ottawa too vague on timeline to act on obesity report
The Senate says the Liberal government is not acting quickly enough to combat the growing problem of obesity. More
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Bardish Chagger adds government House leader to small business, tourism duties
Small Business and Tourism Minister Bardish Chagger has had the role of government House leader added to her responsibilities. More video
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Video Watch Power & Politics for Aug. 19, 2016
Bardish Chagger discusses her new role as Government House Leader; Christianne Boudreau, whose son died fighting with ISIS, discusses the Aaron Driver case and what the government should do for families; Plus the latest on the Phoenix pay system fiasco More
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