The Prime Minister has already cooked the books.
November 18, 2025
In a very short time, the Prime Minister has already cooked the books.
The PBO recently revealed that the Liberals overstated capital spending by $94 billion and failed to keep Canada on a declining debt path.
After 10 years of mismanagement, Canadians are paying the price as operating budgets won’t balance and debt-to-GDP keeps climbing. The PBO also warns that the government’s expansive spending definitions break with international standards and mask the true fiscal picture.
Our party has been abundantly clear: Canadians deserve accountability and a plan that restores affordability and hope
Philip Lawrence joins me on the Blueprint: Canada’s Conservative Podcast to discuss the numbers, what issues lay ahead for Canadian checkbooks, and much more.
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Canada and the U.S: A Complicated Relationship
December 12, 2024
The Prime Minister has been putting Canada at a significant disadvantage on the world stage. GDP per capita has declined for 6 consecutive quarters while our 3rd quarter GDP slowed sharply to 1% annualized.
On top of that, if he goes ahead with his plan to quadruple the carbon tax to 61 cents a litre, it would push our economy into a tailspin. Combining this crippling tax increase with the incoming US President’s threat of a 25% tariff would cause our economy to teeter on the brink of collapse.
Businesses in the United States do not have to pay a carbon tax while Canadian businesses have been squeezed after 9 years of this government.
Here to talk more about these issues we have Ryan Williams MP Bay of Quinte joining the show to discuss how the Prime Minister continues to drop the ball at the negotiating table, and much more.
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The results are in.
July 30, 2024
In a recent report from the OECD, it is predicted that Canada could very well become the worst-performing advanced economy for the foreseeable future.
Decisions and policies made by the current Government have hindered Canada’s economic wellbeing; pushing us further and further away from keeping up with our allies and other countries in terms of living standards, GDP per capita, labour productivity, and much more.
Watch and listen as my guest, Tracy Gray MP, and I take a closer look at the numbers and discuss what they mean for Canada in the long-term.
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