It’s clear Justin Trudeau stayed in the $6,000 per night hotel room and it’s clear the government will go to great lengths to hide that.
Sadly, with Trudeau leading our government, we are left with someone who believes his own saying that, “the budget will balance itself.”
In 2015, when the Trudeau Liberals took office, the total spend in the federal budget was projected to be $288 billion. In 2016, the Liberals first year running the budget, that jumped to projected spending of $317 billion a 10% spending increase. During the pandemic, total Government of Canada spending went as high as $635 billion per year as government’s paid people to stay home and offered subsidies to businesses ordered closed. Now, with the pandemic support spending behind us, the Trudeau government is spending $472 billion in this current fiscal year according to the fall economic statement.Article content
Since Trudeau took office, employment in the federal public service has increased by 20%, spending on outside consultants has increased by 40%. If you’ve waited in line for a passport, tried to get your NEXUS card approved, attempted to help a relative immigrate, or used just about any government service, you cannot say that it is 20%, 40% or 64% better than it was eight years ago — you are simply paying more.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
LILLEY: Trudeau's $6K per night hotel stay shows he has no respect for your moneyIt’s clear Justin Trudeau stayed in the $6,000 per night hotel room and it’s clear the government will go to great lengths to hide that.
Read more »
LILLEY: Rouleau gives Trudeau a pass on Emergencies Act with reluctanceJustice Rouleau’s report on the invocation of the Emergencies Act concluded its use was justified even if the evidence wasn’t overwhelming.
Read more »
LILLEY: Rouleau gives Trudeau a pass on Emergencies Act with reluctanceJustice Rouleau’s report on the invocation of the Emergencies Act concluded its use was justified even if the evidence wasn’t overwhelming.
Read more »
LILLEY: What we can expect, and hope for, in the Emergencies Act reportOn Friday, the Trudeau government will table the final report into their use of the Emergencies Act one year ago.
Read more »
LILLEY: Six Nations chief says group behind subway injunction doesn't represent his communityIt\u0027s a battle over who claims to be the legitimate leaders of Six Nations and it\u0027s now centred around a blocked subway construction project.
Read more »
LILLEY: Six Nations chief says group behind subway injunction doesn't represent his communityIt\u0027s a battle over who claims to be the legitimate leaders of Six Nations and it\u0027s now centred around a blocked subway construction project.
Read more »