When it comes to the spending review, the message is still murky

Making priorities cohesive while simultaneously slicing spending should be more of a focus if the goal is to win hearts and minds beyond the current polling boon.
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne tasked his cabinet colleagues with finding savings via the ‘comprehensive expenditure review’ last summer.

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