01-14-2014 10:40 AM
Team Harper hard at work and some say he doesn't care, ridiculous!
Canada set to introduce balanced budget law
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's upcoming federal budget will follow through on a promise to introduce legislation requiring balanced budgets and a two-year spending freeze on government operating spending, the country's junior finance minister said on Tuesday.
Kevin Sorenson, secretary of state for finance, said in a speech that after the budget deficit is eliminated, a goal set for 2015, the Conservative government would look at more tax cuts and other forms of support for businesses.
"Like its predecessors, (the federal budget) will continue to focus on controlling spending and using every tax dollar as efficiently as possible," Sorenson told a business audience.
"And we will enshrine our responsible, prudent approach into law, with the introduction of balanced budget legislation," he said.
The promise of legislation requiring governments to run a surplus except in times of economic crisis was first made in a major policy speech on October 16, along with the vow to freeze spending temporarily.
Canada is one of a handful of countries with a prized triple-A credit rating from leading agencies, and barring any major economic upsets the government looks set to make good on a promise to eliminate its small fiscal deficit before the next election in 2015.
The Conservatives ran up huge deficits following the global financial crisis, amounting to 3.6 percent of gross domestic product in 2009-10.
The gap is currently at about 1 percent of GDP, but Sorenson warned that "an uncertain and fragile global economy" could still derail Ottawa's plans.
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty is aiming to present the next budget in early February, officials have said, but the exact date has not been confirmed.
Sorenson said the budget would freeze government operating spending for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 fiscal years and review the government's corporate assets for items it could potentially sell.
Once the government is back in the black, he said it would consider further tax cuts, although he did not give details.
"That includes looking at further tax relief and new ways to provide support to businesses like yours, following the return to a balanced budget," he said.
01-14-2014 10:58 AM
"Kevin Sorenson, secretary of state for finance, said in a speech that after the budget deficit is eliminated, a goal set for 2015, the Conservative government would look at more tax cuts and other forms of support for businesses."
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Canadians are not stupid. We remember that the previous federal governments (Chretien, Martin) had a budget surplus, year after year, following the disastrous deficits accumulated under Conservative Brian Mulroney. It will take Harper seven years to get back to a balanced budget in 2015 - if he actually does. What is the great achievement?
Yes of course they have excuses. The revenue to the federal government were smaller when they lowered taxes on corporation and again lowered taxes on corporations, and again lowered taxes on corporations, year after year despite running deficits.... and where are we today? We have more unemployment in Canada today (over 7%) than we had when Harper was elected (about 6.5%). What ever happened to all the benefits Harper told us we would get by lowering taxes on corporations? Check the facts.
An ideology that does not work, that is what it is.
01-14-2014 11:24 AM
01-14-2014 03:06 PM
01-14-2014 03:51 PM
I think Gary is secretly a member of the NDP.
His posts typically appear to favour the Conservatives but, upon examination, prove how incompetent they are at governing the country. It is a plot to drive voters away from Harper and his gang.
01-14-2014 04:42 PM
Well heck, my secret agenda is no more secret.
01-14-2014 05:24 PM