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The interest rate the federal government pays on debt hasn’t been this low since the Second World War (and possibly earlier).
Both Prime Minister Trudeau and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland reiterated their commitment to lay the groundwork for a Canada-wide system of child care at the Liberal Policy Convention this past weekend.
Can we dare to hope?
Will the budget put muscle behind the oft-repeated Liberal “real change” mantra?
David Macdonald’s presentation to the Standing Committee on Finance on March 18, 2021 regarding Bill C-14 and COVID-19 spending.
Governments need to step up to address both the immediate economic needs the pandemic has created and the longer-term, equitable recovery this crisis requires.
s part of our annual Alternative Federal Budget (AFB) process, we have put together a series of mandate letters outlining some of the priorities we…
Money for health care, long-term care, housing and essential worker supports left on the table READ THE FULL REPORT HERE. OTTAWA––Canada has earmarked $374 billion…
L’argent destiné aux soins de santé, aux soins de longue durée, au logement et au soutien pour les travailleurs essentiels est laissé sur la table…
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On July 8th, the federal government will release its first fiscal update since December 16, 2019.
David Macdonald appeared as an expert witness before the federal Finance Committee June 18, to discuss banking and the government’s response to COVID-19. This is…
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