You should see what the Bloc’s dude is saying.
Economists expect the budget will feature much larger deficits than the Liberals projected during the April election campaign. Mr. Carney’s speech hinted that significant deficits are in fact coming.
“Our government has the fiscal capacity to act decisively (after a decade of Trudeau?) and we must draw on these strengths now,” he said, adding that the “core” of the government’s budget strategy will be to “catalyze unprecedented investments” over the next five years.
Mr. Carney said the budget will introduce a “climate competitiveness strategy,” which he said would “focus on results over objectives.” He did not provide further detail…
which somehow sounds so familiar?
He also said the budget would include a new immigration plan that would match immigration levels “with our needs and our capacity to welcome them.” (???)
The budget will also announce support for apprenticeships, skills training and a new talent strategy “for the next generation of scientists and innovators to build their careers in Canada.”
He also said the budget will support a Buy Canadian policy, particularly for Canadian steel, aluminum, lumber, manufactured goods, and technology for Canadian projects.
At times, the speech made references to sacrifice and “difficult” decisions, without providing a clear sense of what would be cut as the government tries to find internal savings?
“We will have to do less of some of the things we want to do, so we can do more of what we must do to build a bigger, better Canada,” he said, adding that essential social programs will be protected.
OK, so this minority budget is going to pass with NDP backing then? Liberals at 169 plus NDP at 7 for 176 seats…& that’s a wrap….in a sort of non-coalition coalition that’s definitely not a coalition-type coalition?
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It dawned on me that this thread just didn’t exist. It is mentioned a lot (usually by me) across many many (many) other threads….but there’s no thread in and of itself regarding the Non-Coalition Coalition that has ruled our country pretty much since Justin & Jagmeet came out of the closet due...
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Earlier in the day, Mr. Carney held separate meetings with Conservative Leader
Pierre Poilievre and Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet about their budget priorities.
The meetings took place a day after Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon raised the possibility that the opposition parties could trigger a federal election by making impossible budget demands.
Mr. Poilievre released an open letter Monday that said the budget should
keep the deficit under $42-billion, in reference to the government’s deficit projection that was announced in the December, 2024, fiscal update. He also said it should reduce taxes on income, capital gains, the industrial carbon tax and “homebuilding taxes” and should eliminate various taxes related to packaging, fertilizer and farm equipment that he calls “hidden taxes on food.”
Mr. MacKinnon dismissed the Conservative demands as “ludicrous” and said Wednesday that Mr. Poilievre’s references to taxes on food are imaginary?
Prime Minister says Nov. 4 budget will respond to the pressures facing the Canadian economy in light of U.S. trade war
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