Sally Housser joins the Strategy Session panelists to discuss the National Housing Strategy that the government unveiled on Wednesday.
Aired on CTV News on November 24, 2017
Sally Housser joins the Strategy Session panelists to discuss the National Housing Strategy that the government unveiled on Wednesday.
Aired on CTV News on November 24, 2017
On this episode of Political Traction, David is joined by Navigator’s Darryl Konynenbelt, Director of Media Relations, and Senior Consultant, Morgan McLellan, to discuss the recent revelations that 60 ISIS members have returned to Canada and the announced plans by the government to rehabilitate, prosecute, and reintegrate them.
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Randi Rahamim joins The Morning Show’s panel to discuss the Phoenix pay system’s failures and how the government can resolve this situation.
Aired on Global News on November 22, 2017
In a favorable economic environment that helped to generate annual growth of 2.5% in the second quarter and reduce the unemployment rate (6.1% in October), the government’s budget had a surplus of $2.6 billion after only five months of the 2017-2018 fiscal year. The remaining question was how the Liberal government, after months of fiscal discipline, intended to use this surplus with less than a year to go before the next provincial election.
Minister of Finance Carlos Leitao made the announcement yesterday during the Fall fiscal and economic update in the Quebec National Assembly. The main goals of this announcement are:
Overall, this represents an additional investment of about $2 billion, where 50% of this will be directed first and foremost to Quebec households.
Also, worth mentioning is the announcement of a readjustment of the school tax, which will be discussed with the School Boards.
Less than a month before Christmas – and approximately 10 months away from the next provincial election – this is one of the Liberal government’s last major chances to score points with the public. While the opposition CAQ is challenging the Liberals in the polls following a recent cabinet shuffle that did not seem to have made a significant difference.
By avoiding too much sprinkling, and by concentrating its efforts on Quebec middle class households, the government probably wanted to cut off the legs of the CAQ by trying to reinvest in public services as well.
It also means that in the end:
Ryan Guptill joins The Andrew Lawton Show on AM980 to discuss Jagmeet Singh’s decision to not seek a seat in the House of Commons.