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Federal Budget 2023: Canada's other party leaders critical of Trudeau government plan

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The leaders of Canada's other major federal political parties reacted shortly after the Liberal government laid out their 2023 budget plan.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre called it a “full-frontal attack on the paycheques of hard-working Canadians.” He added that it equals $4,200 per family in new government spending which means “more inflation, more taxes, and more costs for everyday people.”

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said they were proud “for the first time ever – able to connect government investments to good wages. That’s never been there before, having those strings attached that we’re going to give supports and incentives to tackle the climate crisis, only if there is guarantees for good wages, good pay, and support for union jobs.” He also said they weren’t satisfied that the government hasn’t responded to the urgency of the housing crisis and put in place changes to Employment Insurance (EI).

And Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet said they wouldn’t support the budget because it wouldn’t “acknowledge the fact that the provinces and Quebec need 35 per cent of the total budget in health care to support the system and make it minimally good enough for the services it has to provide.”

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