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Ottawa has no plan to pay for budget

Ottawa has no plan to pay for budget Your Feedback yes By Letter to the Editor on April 28, 2021. The British politician Nigel Lawson once said: “To govern is to choose – to appear to be unable to choose is to appear to be unable to govern.” If Lawson is correct, then the only conclusion to be drawn from Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s federal budget is that the Trudeau Liberals appear to be unable to govern. That’s because the budget isn’t really much of a budget, in the sense that it engages with difficult questions of prioritizing spending and weighing the trade-offs. Those may be necessary exercises in a world of scarce resources, but apparently Freeland does not inhabit such a world. Instead, the only difficult choice she appeared to face in crafting this astonishing document was how to cram in as many different spending promises as possible into its 724(!) pages.

GUNTER: Maybe others shouldn t follow Quebec s lead on daycare

Oh, yeah. That’s going to be a big selling point in other provinces. Telling the rest of the country that Ottawa has found a morally superior model, and it’s Quebec, will be as popular in Alberta as Ottawa telling Quebecers their province should follow Alberta’s lead on ending equalization and building pipelines. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or No Liberal government would ever risk offending Quebecers by holding up Alberta (or Ontario, or B.C.) as a shining example. Yet, the Trudeau government has no hesitation advocating the reverse, which gives you an excellent example of how skewed the Liberals’ view of Confederation is.

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