On an upcoming Tuesday, the Minister of Finance in Canada is set to present a highly awaited budget. This marks Mark Carney’s inaugural budget as Prime Minister, occurring during a period of national uncertainty and instability. Compounded by paused trade discussions with the U.S., the government is under pressure to boost economic growth, cut expenses, and enhance affordability for Canadians.
Given the minority status of Carney’s administration, securing backing from other political parties is crucial for the budget’s approval. Failure to do so may prompt a call for a new election. Rosemary Barton, the chief political correspondent at CBC, joins the discussion to shed light on these developments.
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