Budget Surplus Questioned.

Posted on Wednesday, December 10 at 10:25 by Rural

OTTAWA - Canada's parliamentary budget officer is publicly questioning the projected budget surpluses of the Conservative government's recent economic statement and is asking for evidence to back up the predictions.

Kevin Page asked Finance Deputy Minister Rob Wright to turn over details on the projected spending reductions in departments and asset sales that the government has said will generate $10 billion in savings over five years. These are seen as key to the maintenance of a federal surplus.

Kevin Page, Canada's parliamentary budget officer, has asked for the details on the projected spending reductions in departments and asset sales that the government has said will generate $10 billion in savings over five years.

Page's letter, sent on Dec. 3, has now been posted on the budget office's website. It asks for a reply this week.

He also asked for economic data and assumptions used for the 2008 budget and recent economic statement. Finance refused to give the data for the 2008 budget even though the numbers are routinely turned over to Bay Street forecasters. The assumptions, key to estimating the impact of economic volatility, used to be published by previous governments.

In his economic statement, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty projected a budget surplus of $100 million for 2009-10 based on the sale of about $2 billion in assets that he didn't identify.

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http://www.canada.com/topics/news/national/story.html?id=1054174

 

 

 

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  1. by RickW
    Thu Dec 11, 2008 2:24 am
    When the NDP government declared a surplus in BC in 2001, it was widely condemned, and remains so in the public mind to this day. Whether there was a surplus or not depends on which numbers you prefer to believe.

    Would this be the same with the Harper surplus -- that is, being totally incapable of substantiation?

  2. Thu Dec 11, 2008 6:53 pm
    Numbers do not lie, but people do, especially when there is no accountable oversite from a credible auditor. Economic figures are nothing more than propaganda.

  3. by Rural
    Fri Dec 12, 2008 2:26 pm
    "due to the prorogation of Parliament, the December 2008 Reports of the Auditor General of Canada, Sheila Fraser, and of the Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development, Scott Vaughan, will be tabled at a later date when the House of Commons is sitting.
    The media lock-up planned for 9 December 2008 at the Ottawa Marriott Hotel is therefore cancelled."

    http://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/internet/Engli ... 9_e_0.html

    More bad news put off by the Harper regiems polotical games?

  4. by RickW
    Sat Dec 13, 2008 6:19 am
    The Nightmare Before Christmas - Peter Schiff

    http://www.takimag.com/blogs/articl...fore_christmas/

    What will await Harper after 27 January, will be a nightmare...........



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