‘Salvation’ through ‘solutions’: Liberals must deliver results from economic statement in order to turn political tide, say observers

It’s going to come down to whether or not voters’ lives ‘actually change as a result of what the government has announced,’ said pollster Darrell Bricker.
On Nov. 21, Finance Minister Chrystia Freelance, left, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, arrive before Freeland delivered the government’s fall 2023 economic statement.

For the struggling Liberals to notch a political win from their fall fiscal update, the government will need to deliver on key items and make sure that voters notice, says pollster Darrell Bricker.

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