Conservative MPs slam federal budget for excessive spending
KAMLOOPS — The federal Conservative Party is criticizing the Liberal government for what it calls excessive spending in Tuesday’s budget.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau says the government has $19.8 billion in additonal cash to spend over the next six years – an average of $3.3 billion per year. That money includes $1.4 billion dollars over six years to support Indigenous children in foster care and $251 million over five years to help the province’s and territories battle the opioid epidemic (for a full list of spending plans click here).
However, Morneau says there will also be a $18.1 billion shorfall for 2018-2019 adding that’s expected to shrink to $12.3 billion in 2022-23. That figure doesn’t sit well with Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo MP Cathy McLeod.
“I think it won’t be any surprise that this government spending continues to be a really big concern to me. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a government that spends so much to achieve so little.”