Carbon price whiff an ‘occupational hazard,’ but PBO still ‘batting 0.999:’ finance policy exp ...

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Despite a correction to its analysis of the economic impact of the federal carbon price, Canada’s independent budget watchdog is still batting just shy of 1.000, says financial policy expert Ian Lee. And now that it’s been bitten with a round of public humiliation, Lee says the office will be twice as shy about ever screwing up again. On Oct.

“As we did in the last two elections, we look forward to working with the on the costing of eventual platform proposals,” Lund wrote. Neither the Conservatives nor NDP responded to the same question from by publication deadline.

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