Ottawa is asking Canadians what they want to see in the fall budget
ONTARIO, CANADA, JUL 14 – Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne seeks public input on key budget priorities, including national security and cost reduction, amid trade tensions and planned program spending cuts.
- Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne is asking Canadians for feedback on national security and defence spending as he prepares for the fall budget.
- Consultations will run through the end of August, focusing on lowering costs for Canadians.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney has emphasized a message of spending less and investing more recently.
- The federal budget will be presented later than usual, raising concerns among fiscal critics about spending and deficit size.
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Ottawa is asking Canadians what they want to see in the fall budget
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne is looking for feedback from Canadians on national security and defence spending and fortifying the Canadian economy amid an ongoing trade war as he prepares to deliver a federal budget in the fall.
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The Minister of Finance, François-Philippe Champagne, is seeking the views of Canadians on national security and defence spending, as well as on strengthening the Canadian economy, in the context of a persistent trade war, as he prepares to table a federal budget in the fall. Monday, Mr. Champagne launched consultations for this budget, which will take place until the end of August. The government states that these consultations will focus on re…
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