Need for austerity is ‘fundamentally disproven’ by 2022 budget: economists

In the wake of three years of epic government spending, three economists weigh in on the government’s revenue strategy.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland delivered her second budget on April 7 with much ado about economic growth, saying: 'Our economy has not just recovered. It is booming.'
With its latest budget, the government finds itself in “an enviable fiscal moment,” say economists, leading some to conclude that austere approaches to balancing the budget “have been relegated to history.”  “The govern...

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