Federal government posts $5.5B deficit for April to December 2022

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The federal government posted a $5.5-billion deficit during the first nine months of its 2022-23 fiscal year. In its monthly fiscal monitor, the Finance Department says the result compared with a deficit of $70.1 billion during the same period a year earlier.

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Those in charge making decisions without our approval will pay for it, not us.

And yet they deem it not worth going after the money ppl didn’t deserve for Covid payments. Shameful

Zelensky has our money and the wife is going on shopping sprees in Paris. We gave her a Hermes bag for Xmas. Trudeau signed the card for us.

Making wayyy more in inflation taxes to pay for all the giveaways.

CanadaIsBroken

Provinces have surplus budget ! So spend wisely

Canada is paying more for interest on its debt than our entire military budget. 😞

It’s time we see the books! That’s our money being spent! If you want to see my tax returns, I want to see the government’s tax returns!!

Fact check the federal government created mandates with no scientific data and discriminated and persecuted an identifiable group of people. That is a crime against humanity

And did you mention that the Trudeau government has accumulated more debt in these two terms than all the previous Prime Minister together before him ! Astounding !

Not surprised as a pandemic continues and everyone is looking for financial assistance.

All the extra income from rising costs and they still can't even run a balance what the 🤡

Don't worry. The budget will balance itself according to dear leader. turftrudeau

Keep giving it away. And he likes watch the people he was voted in to sever. Have nothing. That is the work of dictator

Stop giving out the taxpayers' money to lost causes.

Remember when they were posting surpluses in the beginning of the year …. F*** this government!!!

Not surprised. The budget will balanced itself. Haha

Are the 8 Liberal ministers who bought vacation homes and the 13 that bought new yachts included in the deficit ? Oh , and Freelands $ 2 billion in the company that doesnt exist .

Story is misleading, Government revenue is up due to inflation, not economic growth, e.g. if your restaurant bill goes up, so is the VAT you pay with the bill 💸

It’s because JustinTrudeau tosses taxpayer’s $ to every little poop hole country in the world and never gets anything back in return… that’s just bad business with no roi and why should taxpayers pay for his $ mismanagement

Let's raise taxes and give another $1B to Ukraine.

Justin Trudeau is making Ukraine great again!

Canada is doomed under the corrupt authoritarian Trudeau regime

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