Sentences with phrase «major policy announcements for»

Just last week, the Globe and Mail reported that the Government is planning a bare - bones budget in early February, saving major policy announcements for the 2015 budget, just in time for the 2015 election.

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McCain, who is the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee and served in the US Navy for 23 years, said Trump's statement was «unclear» and it served as «yet another example of why major policy announcements should not be made via Twitter.»
For the Liberals, there have been a number of major policy announcements.
This is interesting: there's a tricky editorial decision about whether it's better for the BBC to be perceived as failing to give enough coverage to an important Conservative policy announcement, or to be perceived as ignoring a story which involves major criticism of the BBC itself.
His speech at the Centre for Social Justice will be his first major policy announcement since he became justice secretary back in September's Cabinet reshuffle.
There's a major policy announcement coming up - but will the Tories let Nick Clegg claim free school meals all for himself?
Should we watch the DfE, Downing St or the Treasury for a clue as to the next major policy announcement?
Hill said the run up to the first week of autumn term is usually earmarked for policy implementations and announcements, adding Greening could be waiting until then before making any major decisions.
Spring conferences are not the usual forum for unveiling major policy announcements - it is normally just an opportunity for the party leadership to rally the troops.
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