Mr. Speaker, the parliamentary secretary should apologize for such a terrible record on jobs, with the highest unemployment in the G7 for most of this crisis. Canadians want paycheques, not more national credit card debts.
Robert Asselin, former aide to the Prime Minister, agrees. He said:
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.
Would the parliamentary secretary agree with his former adviser?