In its 2010 and 2011 budgets, the federal government announced cuts totalling $7.82 billion. A new CCPA study [2] explores the impact of these cutbacks and finds between 60,100 and 68,300 jobs will be lost as a result.
The study, The Cuts Behind the Curtain: How federal cutbacks will slash services and increase unemployment [2], identifies areas that are already seeing cuts and may see more of the same, including: programs for Aboriginal on-reserve housing, training and primary health care; support for low-income families, seniors, and the unemployed; environmental programs; workplace and food safety inspectors; and Canada's international profile.
The study also raises serious concerns about the government's lack of transparency about what will be axed, and why.
Click here to to download the study in English [2]. Click here to download the study in French [3].