Billions spent, little delivered: we need results-based budgeting

Rather than chasing headlines or diplomatic distractions, we should focus on delivering value—exporting food, medicine, energy, and innovation to the world’s fastest-growing markets: China, India, and ASEAN. The demand is there.
Prime Minister Mark Carney, pictured Aug. 7, 2025, in Ottawa. The federal government should stop measuring success by how much is spent. Government funding should be judged by results, not receipts, writes Ram Mathilakath.

On July 9, 2025, a major trading partner proposed a 200-per-cent tariff on pharmaceutical imports—a move that should have jolted policyma...

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