The budget deserves a closer look
Not long ago, journalists would spend a week or more parsing and analyzing the budget document
- By: Gord McIntosh
- March 29, 2018 November 17, 2019
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Not long ago, journalists would spend a week or more parsing and analyzing the budget document
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The Liberals survived a terrible autumn in Parliament. Yet, they appear entrenched in power
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Finding enough support in Congress to eliminate a program that has benefited significant numbers of Americans is next to impossible
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One out of three is not good
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