Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne speaks in the House of Commons after tabling the federal budget. Following his remarks, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre responds. This is the first budget presented by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government.
“On behalf of all the Canadians who can no longer afford to eat, heat or house themselves because of Liberal inflation, we Conservatives cannot support this costly Liberal budget,” says Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre as he reacts to federal budget.
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“I hardly see how after having met with our caucus tonight, we could vote in favour of this budget,” says Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet as he reacts to #budget2025. “This is a red conservative budget which Mr. Harper might have signed,” he adds.
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“Now is the time to reach out to those of us in opposition parties who could vote for the budget if in negotiations over the next few days we see changes—that’s a possibility,” Green Party Leader Elizabeth May tells reporters as she reacts to #Budget2025.#cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/0Uid5F4AXW
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“We’re going to consult with stakeholders. We’re going to talk to Canadians—particularly working Canadians and review this budget to see if this budget passes our lens of whether it works for working Canadians,” says Interim NDP Leader Don Davies on #Budget2025
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