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Newsroom Ready: Justin Trudeau gives no indications of plans to rein in government spending after a critical report
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is giving no indications of plans to rein in government spending after a critical report by the parliamentary budget officer that questioned the Liberals' case to spend tens of billions in planned stimulus. Trudeau pointed instead to the Liberals' plan to keep the debt as a percentage of the economy, known as the debt-to-GDP ratio, on a steady decline.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP148990553
Legacy Identifier:
r_PBO-Fedbudget20220119T1440
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Duration:
1m55s
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1920px × 1080px 141.97 MB
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Create Date:
1/19/2022 2:40:00 PM
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budget
Canada
canada government
COVID-19
debt ratio
economy
GDP
government
government budget
Justin Trudeau
Ontario
Ottawa
parliament
spending
stimulus
support
Trudeau