Ryan Manucha explains how removing provincial trade barriers delivers easy economic gains for Canada
Ryan Manucha explains how removing provincial trade barriers delivers easy economic gains for Canada
Welcome to the post-progressive political era: Eric Kaufmann in the Wall Street Journal

The Liberals aren’t tabling a budget. How does that affect the economy and your wallet? [Video]

Categories
Canadian National News

The recently re-elected Liberal government isn’t planning to release a budget this year, opting instead for an economic statement later this fall. But experts warn that not providing a fiscal snapshot could erode economic confidence and delay the government’s agenda.

A federal budget is one of the most significant legislative pieces a government can put forward. It provides an update on the health of the nation’s coffers and outlines the government’s spending priorities.

Typically the budget is tabled in March or April and passed before the House rises in June. But a 2025 budget hasn’t been put forward yet since Parliament was prorogued in January and the election campaign began in March.

Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne indicated Wednesday that the government isn’t planning on tabling a late spring budget, and will instead opt to release a “substantive” economic statement later this fall.

Champagne cited ongoing economic uncertainty — due in …

Peter Hefele explains what fuels contemporary Euro-skepticism, and how to counter it
Peter Hefele explains what fuels contemporary Euro-skepticism, and how to counter it
Spike in church arsons puts reconciliation at risk: Ken Coates and Edgardo Sepulveda for Inside Policy Talks