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Harper government accused of leaving ‘bare cupboard’ for Liberals

 

The Canadian Press, November 12, 2015 3:21 pm, Source

 

OTTAWA – The new Trudeau government is suggesting it may have to make adjustments to fulfil its budgetary election vows after the Conservatives left only a few fiscal scraps behind.

 

The Liberals had pledged to keep budget deficits at no more than $10 billion a year over the next three years and still balance the books before the next election.

 

However, a report this week by the federal budget watchdog warned that grimmer economic conditions could drive the country into deeper deficits starting next year.

 

Liberal MP Scott Brison asks a question during Question Period in the House of Commons in Ottawa on Thursday, May 28, 2015.

Liberal MP Scott Brison asks a question during Question Period in the House of Commons in Ottawa on Thursday, May 28, 2015.

 

 

Treasury Board President Scott Brison was asked Thursday whether, in light of the weakened outlook, future deficits exceeding $10 billion were out of the quest

 

“We will deal with, first of all, addressing the fact that we inherited from the previous government a bare cupboard,” Brison told reporters after a cabinet meeting in Ottawa, without giving specifics on how the government plans to deal with the situation.

 

“But we will move forward with a progressive agenda in a very fiscally responsible way.”

 

Brison added that the Conservatives based their $1.4-billion, 2015-16 surplus projection – from April’s federal budget – on one-time asset sales and optimistic growth forecasts.

 

“Growth has slowed since then – there’s about a one-point (difference) from the growth numbers that were projected at that time and what is actually materializing,” he said of the spring budget.

“It’s not exactly a surprise to us that the Harper government didn’t leave a lot of fiscal capacity.”

The Liberals won a majority mandate last month after promising big spending plans for projects like infrastructure, which the party says will stimulate the economy and create jobs.

 

The parliamentary budget office, which released the report Tuesday, updated its fiscal numbers after downgrading its outlook for the economy. It blamed the gloomier economic forecast on deteriorating growth, low commodity prices and shrinking revenues.

 

As a result, the budget office suggests the government’s fiscal baseline will be billions of dollars lower – by $3.6 billion in 2016-17 and by $6.9 billion in 2017-18.

 

Once the Liberals’ promised deficits are factored in, it could mean federal shortfalls of more than $13 billion in 2016-17 and more than $16 billion in 2017-18.

 

After the report’s revelations were made public, Finance Minister Bill Morneau insisted it was premature for any decision on whether the Liberal government would modify its campaign commitments because of lowered economic expectations.

 

Morneau also promised to release a fiscal and economic update for the public by Christmas.

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Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Reminiscence of when the PNC left the cupboard bare at the change of government in 1992.

Reminiscent of what the PPP left in the cupboard in 2015. Check this Kaieteur News report of May 20, 2015: "Finance Minister designate, Winston Jordon, is already moving to get an understanding of the current state of the economy. Among many of his discoveries is the fact that the Consolidated Fund is in heavy overdraft. This Fund is Government’s main bank account into which revenues are deposited and out of which expenditure is made."

http://www.kaieteurnewsonline....-minister-designate/

FM

Review carefully to locate where ...

 

1. The funds were located in separate and specific accounts.

 

2. The current government transferred all of the funds into one account.

 

3. There were indeed an indication of low funds, but that has been clarified by the issues of oil prices, gold and other fluctuating issues.

FM

Alright, D_G, that's not the point I was trying to make. Here's the point in simple words:

The Liberals made big promises during the election campaign. Liberals won and are now saying they may have to scale down some promises because Harper PC government left a bare cupboard.

Likewise, APNU+AFC made big promises during the election campaign. APNU+AFC won and have already scaled down some promises because the PPP left a "bare cupboard" figuratively.

Yuh ent like me point, master?

 

FM
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Alright, D_G, that's not the point I was trying to make. Here's the point in simple words:

The Liberals made big promises during the election campaign. Liberals won and are now saying they may have to scale down some promises because Harper PC government left a bare cupboard.

Likewise, APNU+AFC made big promises during the election campaign. APNU+AFC won and have already scaled down some promises because the PPP left a "bare cupboard" figuratively.

Yuh ent like me point, master?

 

I would like to know ,what BIG promises the APNU/AFC are unable to fulfill.

K
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Alright, D_G, that's not the point I was trying to make. Here's the point in simple words:

The Liberals made big promises during the election campaign. Liberals won and are now saying they may have to scale down some promises because Harper PC government left a bare cupboard.

Likewise, APNU+AFC made big promises during the election campaign. APNU+AFC won and have already scaled down some promises because the PPP left a "bare cupboard" figuratively.

Yuh ent like me point, master?

 

PPP/C did not leave a "bare cupboard".

 

Figuratively and reality are distince and different issues.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Alright, D_G, that's not the point I was trying to make. Here's the point in simple words:

The Liberals made big promises during the election campaign. Liberals won and are now saying they may have to scale down some promises because Harper PC government left a bare cupboard.

Likewise, APNU+AFC made big promises during the election campaign. APNU+AFC won and have already scaled down some promises because the PPP left a "bare cupboard" figuratively.

Yuh ent like me point, master?

 

PPP/C did not leave a "bare cupboard".

 

Figuratively and reality are distince and different issues.

They took the cupboard.

Mitwah
Originally Posted by Mitwah:
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

Alright, D_G, that's not the point I was trying to make. Here's the point in simple words:

The Liberals made big promises during the election campaign. Liberals won and are now saying they may have to scale down some promises because Harper PC government left a bare cupboard.

Likewise, APNU+AFC made big promises during the election campaign. APNU+AFC won and have already scaled down some promises because the PPP left a "bare cupboard" figuratively.

Yuh ent like me point, master?

 

PPP/C did not leave a "bare cupboard".

 

Figuratively and reality are distince and different issues.

They took the cupboard.

They then sold the wall where the cupboard once hung and split the proceeds among themselves.

cain

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