federal finances

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Prime minister wrong about Canada’s debt

Federal debt interest costs will reach a projected $54 billion this year.


2:06PM
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Federal government crushing private-sector child care in Ontario

The government is pouring billions into subsidizing child care, artificially inflating demand.


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Since 2015, the federal government's gross debt has increased by a projected one trillion dollars.


3:39PM
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Bold policy reform can fix Canada’s economic problems

Canada's inflation-adjusted per-person GDP declined from $59,905 to $58,028.


12:30PM
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Canada unlikely to meet NATO commitments without significant debt accumulation

Because of its own failures to responsibly manage the nation’s finances, Canada is in a weak fiscal position to increase defence spending.


2:30AM
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Today’s federal government—massive spending growth and epic betting

According to the budget, the government will spend $95 billion more in 2024-25 than it planned only three years ago.


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Federal government’s fiscal record—one for the history books

The size of the federal government has expanded by more than one quarter in a decade.


4:30AM
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Latest federal budget will continue trend of negative outcomes for Canadians

Compared to last year’s fiscal plan, the government will now overspend by $120.8 billion over five years.


4:07PM
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Federal government sticks to its soft fiscal targets—but this is no cause for celebration
According to the budget, deficits over five years will add more than $153 billion in additional federal debt.