LILLEY: Carney's first budget a missed opportunity for all of Canada
Carney once again over promises and under delivers at a time when Canadians need him to act boldly.
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The deficit is up, spending is up despite claims of savings and austerity, and the cost of servicing Canada’s debt is more than what the federal government spends on health. Mark Carney’s first budget wasn’t about austerity; it wasn’t a generational shift; in fact, it wasn’t what was advertised in any way shape or form.
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That doesn’t mean there aren’t worthwhile measures, but this is another example of the Carney........© Toronto Sun





















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