How to Balance the Budget in 2 Years
Don’t tell me it can’t be done. We’ve run the numbers. It can.
Should the political will exist, Ottawa can eliminate its deficit in two years without raising taxes, or even draconian cuts for that matter.
January 17, 2011
Tags: Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Debt, Deficit, Deficit Action Plan, Zero in Two Posted in: Blog Content
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Day of Reckoning
Stockwell Day has set the Ottawa hive abuzz with air of spending cuts and trims to the civil service. This is welcome news as the Conservatives will have no choice but to reduce program spending below what it is expected to reach after “stimulus” funds have been fully thrown away come the end of 2010-11.
The [...]
February 17, 2010
Tags: Deficit, Deficit Action Plan, Stockwell Day, Treasury Board Posted in: Blog Content
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‘Stimulus Exit Plan’ Won’t Work Without Cutting Spending
Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Finance Minister Jim Flaherty today stated that Canada’s deficit will be eliminated over a five year period with no spending cuts or tax hikes. All will be well if we restrain spending for a few years and allow revenue to grow. With all due respect, that just not [...]
December 22, 2009
Tags: Brian Muloney, Deficit, Deficit Action Plan, Economic Action Plan, Jim Flaherty, Pierre Trudeau, Stephen Harper, Stimulus, Zero in Three Posted in: Blog Content
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