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OTTAWA — In their first full budget since the COVID-19 pandemic devastated Canada’s economy, the Liberals are promising $101 billion in massive new spending on a national child-care program, support programs for affected businesses and stimulus to fuel the post-pandemic recovery.
The budget also offers a preview of what the Liberals plan to campaign on in an election that could come any time, including a promise to have $10-per-day child-care spaces by 2026.
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