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BUDGET: Liberals extend COVID-19 aid with election top of mind

Article content OTTAWA The first federal budget in more than two years extends Ottawa’s COVID-19 “lifeline” for those still struggling after a difficult year including aid for laid-off workers another few months as it aims to pull Canada through the pandemic once and for all. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s first crack at a budget plan is also widely viewed as a pre-election platform. There is more than $100 billion in new spending over the next three years targeting a wide variety of voters. There are promises for seniors and their caregivers, working parents, students and business owners. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

5 things to watch for when the Liberals unveil the federal budget

5 things to watch for when the Liberals unveil the federal budget cbc.ca 2 hrs ago Ryan Patrick Jones © Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland delivers the 2020 fiscal update in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Monday, Nov. 30, 2020. After a year that saw federal spending reach levels not seen since the Second World War, the Liberal government will release a long-awaited budget Monday that will offer a roadmap to a post-pandemic economic recovery. Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland s first budget as finance minister will attempt to balance measures meant to reduce the severity of COVID-19 s third wave with efforts to set the stage for an economic rebound.

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