Madam Speaker, “A budget that needs 700 pages of [red] ink says a lot about government motivations. After doubling our federal debt in only six years, and spending close to a trillion dollars, not moving the needle on long-term growth would be the worst possible legacy of this budget.” Who said that? It was Robert Asselin, former top adviser to the Prime Minister and Bill Morneau.
If even Liberal advisers are starting to freak out about the forthcoming debt crisis, should Canadians not be concerned as well?