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Justin Trudeau: Government Spending will do the work of growth

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging global leaders to rely more on government spending and less on monetary policy to spur growth as he prepares a budget that will push his country into deficit.

In a wide-ranging interview Wednesday in Vancouver, Trudeau highlighted the importance of infrastructure spending and measures to bolster incomes of middle classes he says are critical to driving growth. He also defended his plan to go willingly into the red.


“My message to other government leaders is don’t fall into the trap that thinking that balancing the books” is an end in itself, he said. “It’s a means to an end.”


Trudeau’s arrival on the global scene and his endorsement of deficits marks a sharp about face from his predecessor, Stephen Harper. Along with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron, Harper championed the budget austerity alliance within the Group of Seven that often clashed with the U.S. on fiscal policy.

President Barack Obama will hear a new message next week when he hosts a state dinner for Trudeau at the White House. The Canadian leader’s debut also coincides with an increasing sense in global circles that monetary policy is reaching its limit, fueled in part by Japan’s surprise move to adopt negative interest rates that caused turmoil in currency markets.

“Making sure monetary policy and fiscal policy are aligned and complementary is obviously a benefit to any economy. But at the same time I don’t want to be overly preachy,” Trudeau said. Other countries should consider balanced budgets when feasible “but don’t make it the be-all and end-all because you may be missing out on opportunities to grow your economy -- to help citizens prosper -- that too much rigidity would actually interfere with.”

G-20 Consensus
At a Group of 20 meeting in Shanghai last week attended by Trudeau’s finance minister, Bill Morneau, officials from the world’s top economies committed their governments to doing more to boost growth amid mounting concerns over the potency of monetary policy.


Trudeau, 44, hinted he is considering expanding on pledges that have his country on pace for a deficit of nearly C$30 billion ($22.3 billion) in the fiscal year that begins April 1. Having promised C$10.5 billion in new spending during the campaign, Morneau delivered a fiscal update last month showing the government is starting from a deficit of C$18.4 billion as Canada grapples with the oil-price shock.

“It’s to me even more of a reason why we need to be investing intelligently in infrastructure, in money in the pockets of the middle class, to grow the economy,” Trudeau said of the fiscal situation he inherited after his majority win in the Oct. 19 election.

Debut Budget
He offered no detail on what new spending may be included in the budget, due March 22, but ruled out big-ticket surprises. “I don’t think we need massive stimulus,” he said. “There’s a limit on how much you can flow infrastructure dollars in a short time frame from a standing start.”

A C$30 billion deficit would be 1.5 percent of gross domestic product. That’s a swing of 1.4 percentage points, from an expected deficit of 0.1 percent of GDP in the current year. Since the end of World War II, there have been only four one-year expansionary fiscal swings of more than 1.4 percentage points of GDP.

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Even with C$30 billion in red ink, Canada’s debt-to-GDP ratio would remain among the lowest in the G-7. “That leaves us with more flexibility,” Trudeau said. “If we were sitting at 90 percent debt to GDP, we probably wouldn’t be contemplating the kinds of things we know we’re able to do. If interest rates were radically different -- much higher, to take money to invest in our economy -- we’d be looking at different kinds of investments.”

Anemic Growth
The commodities slump prompted the Bank of Canada to cut its overnight rate twice last year, to 0.5 percent, and has dimmed the economic outlook. This week, Statistics Canada reported that output grew just 1.2 percent in 2015, down from 2.5 percent in 2014. To Trudeau, that’s a reason to spend more instead of tightening up to eliminate the deficit, as Harper had argued in last year’s election campaign.

“Cuts would have been terrible for the economy,” Trudeau said.

The new prime minister will stop short, however, of opening the taps endlessly, reiterating a commitment to lowering Canada’s debt-to-GDP ratio over time.

“Balancing that fiscal responsibility that Liberals have always had with an understanding that in order to grow we need to invest,” he said, “is the balance we’re working hard to strike."
None of the US Presidential candidates aside from Sanders will say this. :x
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I dont know how long canadian could keep this successful democratic socialist.

it worked for them for long time. hope they cut welfare and create more jobs.
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Hyperactive wrote:I dont know how long canadian could keep this successful democratic socialist.

it worked for them for long time. hope they cut welfare and create more jobs.
welfare isn't the problem, jobs are and you need spending to create jobs.
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i agree, people need jobs, specially newly graduated and youth. welfare will hold down people and not seek jobs either. free money never good.
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I'm glad I voted for this guy, he has already fulfilled some of his campaign promises :up:
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blue, i just wish if he lowered property tax. man, i had to pay over $7000 property tax place i never lived in.lol

is that normal tho?
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Hyperactive wrote:blue, i just wish if he lowered property tax. man, i had to pay over $7000 property tax place i never lived in.lol

is that normal tho?
I don't think he can, this is a local gov tax not federal, the city collects it to pay for the services thats provided to residents such as roads, police, parks, public transit etc. Property tax is one of the reason I would never buy a house bro, u will never be able to enjoy ur place without having pay some sort of stupid fees every month, plus cost of repair is too damn expensive. The only time I would buy a house is if I have 4 children as I will have no choice but for a single person it makes no sense. Each province has different property taxes rate, vancouver actually has the lowest property tax rate in canada!

I know I couldn't believe too bcz vancity is a very expensive city to buy a house or live in. I believe you pay 3.68 for every 1000 of the value of ur home while we pay 8 dollar for every 1000 here in Edmonton, Regina has highest property taxes rate, 13 dollar for every 1000! So isn't that's bad bro, and wait till you come and you need to do some repairs some of them are quite costly.
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man, that is rip off. but guess what ? little chrity i gave online donation to some islamic org. i got tax recept...i was laughing what i should do with it? wallah was qoslay.

do government give me some money back?
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Yes they will keep all receipts, I actually I filed my taxes yesterday I claimed all the donations I made it to my local masjid nd it increased my tax return :lol: :up:
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