Feds’ revamped budget also lays out long-term ‘trajectory’ to win another majority government, say opposition parties

The revamped federal budget released Monday signals a plan by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to roll out government measures over the next four years as part of a long-term 'trajectory' to seek another majority government in 2015, the opposition parties say.

PARLIAMENT HILL—The revamped federal budget released Monday signals a plan by Prime Minister Stephen Harper to roll out government measures over the next four years as part of a long-term “trajectory” to seek another majority government in 2015, the opposition parties say.

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