Government’s first-ever budget progress reports should be permanent

Tom Courchene says the reports will make the budget 'rolling.'

The federal government's first-ever upcoming progress reports on the $258.6-billion budget and $40-billion stimulus package, to be tabled in the House of Commons five days before the last day of every supply cycle, should be made permanent in government, says one of the country's leading experts ...

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