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Federal budget 2021 keeps COVID-19 benefits in place — but CRB will be less come July
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Federal budget 2021 keeps COVID-19 benefits in place — but CRB will be less come July
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Budget 2021 Preview: Balancing Pandemic Support, Growth Spending While Keeping Debt Manageable
Hard to unwind some COVID-19 response programs as economy heals, says budget watcher
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A key dynamic for the April 19 federal budget the first in over two years will be how the government expects to balance economic support, as the pandemic’s third wave intensifies, with the $70 billion to $100 billion it earmarked in stimulus spending last fall.
In response to COVID-19, the feds launched a number of programs to support businesses and Canadians that were meant to be temporary. Unwinding them could prove unpopular, and at stake is how much of those programs become permanent, said Macdonald-Laurier Institute senior fellow Philip Cross, a former chief economic analyst at Statistics Canada.
Post-Budget Breakfast 2021 | Ottawa Business Journal
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Winnipeg Free Press By: Jordan Press, The Canadian Press Posted:
Last Modified: 6:22 AM CDT Thursday, Apr. 1, 2021
OTTAWA - The federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic should send the deficit to $363.4 billion, Parliament s spending watchdog says in an outlook on federal finances just under three weeks out from the Liberal government s first budget in two years.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sits beside Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland before speaking to members of caucus on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Thursday, January 23, 2020. Parliament s spending watchdog says the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic should send the deficit to $363.4 billion. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld