Feds ask Parliamentarians to approve $190.3-billion of $397.6-billion main spending estimates so far for 2022-2023

Some promises from the fall fiscal update—and all of the forthcoming budget—are not included in the document, which outlines $397.6-billion in spending
Treasury Board President Mona Fortier tabled the 2022-23 main estimates on March 1, asking Parliamentarians to vote on, and approve, $190.3-billion out of a total $397.6-billion in spending for the fiscal year. 
The government is asking Parliamentarians to approve $190.3-billion out of a total $397.6-billion in spending for the 2022-23 fiscal year, a nearly $50-billion jump over last year’s main spending estimates. In the last Parliam...

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