COVID or not, Freeland’s budget doesn’t shy away from challenging Canadians on their vision for the future

The Liberals are clearly taking advantage of the way the virus emergency has undercut the neoliberal austerity fixation that has influenced federal government spending intentions in every budget for the past 30 years.
In the most impactful budget in recent memory, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland looked beyond COVID-19 on Monday to preview the greener, fairer Canada the Liberals are hoping voters will endorse for the future, writes Les Whittington.
OTTAWA—Despite the immediate crunch of the third wave, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government shows no signs of backing away from its plan to transform Canada into what many will see as a very different country in the post-pandemic era. In the most impactful budget in recent memory, Finance...

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