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Winnipeg Free Press
The high price of a plague
In contrast to the tax-cutting, debt-averse budget Manitobans got last week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is likely going to run up a hefty bill to pay for his pandemic-fuelled social and economic rebuild By: Tom Brodbeck and Larry Kusch | Posted: 7:00 PM CDT Friday, Apr. 16, 2021
Big government is having a moment.
As countries come to grips with the ongoing economic fallout of a global pandemic, federal governments here and elsewhere are looking to go big. As in bigger stimulus and recovery packages, bigger deficits, bigger expansion of national programming.
Across the border, President Joe Biden recently unveiled the second-largest stimulus bill in U.S. history and has launched a multitrillion-dollar infrastructure plan in the hopes of getting the economy back on track.