‘We will have to do less of some of the things that we want to do,’ Carney says

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“The upcoming budget will balance the operating deficit in three years by reducing wasteful government spending and doing more with less,” Carney said. “But the fact is, even with such efficiencies and with better management, we will have to do less of some of the things that we want to do, so we can do more of what we must do to build a bigger and better Canada.”

It remains unclear exactly what those sacrifices will be or how they will be distributed.

  • FooBarrington@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    Now imagine if we had a balanced budge AND we could pay off our debt, like the way any financially responsible, prudent person runs their household.

    And now please stop imagining such nonsense and remember that a national budget is in no way comparable to that of a household.

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      18 hours ago

      Not directly comparable, but there are shared principles. The main one being “If you put everything on a credit card and just keep making those minimum payments, it eventually catches up with you and something catastrophic happens. If you don’t deal with it your kids will”

      When we’re near the bottom of the barrel for GDP in such a resource rich country, there’s obviously something very wrong.