Beyond The Commons

Beyond The Commons

Aaron Wherry covers all the goings-on in and around Parliament Hill. Follow Aaron on Twitter: @aaronwherry

About last night

by Aaron Wherry on Wednesday, March 23, 2011 8:56am - 3 Comments

Stephen Gordon critiques the boutique budget.

As noted here, most of the federal government’s spending consists of writing cheques to persons, to governments and to bondholders, and cuts to these items have been ruled out. The projected decline of spending as a share of GDP is due entirely to the announced freeze on program spending. This decline – along with the increase in PIT revenues is projected to eliminate the deficit in the next three of four years. This scenario seems implausibly optimistic.

John Geddes reviews the budget in print and video. Canadian Business consults economists. Andrew Potter laments for a budget about nothing. Paul Wells looks forward to the election.

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  • OriginalEmily1

    Given this useless budget, one wonders what Flaherty has been spending his time doing all these months.

    And what Harper was supposedly working on in his late nights at the office?

    It certainly wasn't the economy as he claimed.

    • Proud Canadian

      And what Harper was supposedly working on in his late nights at the office?

      Who knows, maybe we should ask Carson, his right hand man!

      • OriginalEmily1

        You may have something there….certainly a lot of secrets in the PMO

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