'Bottom line, more spending:' What business leaders think of the Liberal, NDP alliance

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'Bottom line, more spending:' What business leaders think of the Liberal, NDP alliance biancabharti

“What this means is that during this uncertain time, the government can function with predictability and stability,” Trudeau said at a press conference on March 22.

Trudeau cited the war in Ukraine and the prospect of slower economic growth in the year ahead as challenges for the current minority government, which relies on garnering support from other parties to pass legislation. The agreement is not quite a coalition since no NDP MPs will take up cabinet seats, but the New Democrats have agreed to support and help the Liberal caucus pass laws on policies for such things as dental-care and pharma-care.

“In the near-term, there’s modest but clear, incremental spending that will be planned, but the most important feature of what they’ve said is that they’re laying the groundwork for a larger, structural deficit beyond three years. If you look at the wording, in particular, of the pharma-care developments it doesn’t look like they plan big spending this year or next year. They look at an act in ’23 and a formulary in ’25 and that takes us to the end of this pact.

 

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