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  1. Deficit spending not a free lunch—it’s a bill to future taxpayers

    Appeared in the Winnipeg Free Press, June 12, 2018 It’s official. According to the federal government’s fiscal monitor, Ottawa ran a $19.4 billion budget deficit for 2017/18. And this government’s appetite for deficit spending shows no signs of relenting. ...

  2. State of federal finances worse than previously thought

    The latest federal budget showed that public finances are in poor shape and Ottawa is ill-prepared for a possible economic recession. But a recent Parliamentary Budget Office report suggests the situation may be worse than the government ...

  3. Federal infrastructure spending—a mess of delays and misguided priorities

    Appeared in the Globe and Mail, April 27, 2018 In 2015, the Trudeau government came into office on the promise of running small annual budget deficits of no more than $10 billion for three years to finance new spending on infrastructure projects that ...

  4. Prime Minister Trudeau on track to set record for increasing federal debt

    Appeared in the Saskatoon StarPhoenix, October 26, 2017 Sometimes it takes years, if not decades, for a prime minister’s legacy to fully take shape. Other times it happens in much shorter order. Just two years into his first mandate, Prime Minister Justin ...

  5. An Analysis of Federal Debt in Canada by Prime Ministers Since Confederation

    Over Canada’s 150-year history, prime ministers have, in various ways, helped shape the country, often leaving a legacy that affects Canadians to this day. A key aspect to any prime minister’s legacy is whether they left the federal government ...