Millennial’s On The Hook For Ballooning Deficits

As a millennial myself This affects me personally, I hope to come back to this topic in more detail later.

But this article in the national post caught my eye. It brings up several salient points about how the Trudeau government’s current fiscal strategy will have to be paid off by future generations.

Moreover, this is where the Canadian taxpayers Federation and the initiative generations screwed become vital in educating my generation about Canada’s financial future.

CPC Set Leadership Convention For Spring 2017

This week the conservative party of Canada set a date for the upcoming leadership convention for May 27, 2017. This timeframe allows for a thorough and robust vetting of all potential leadership candidates.

In addition, the process will allow a full slate of qualified political contenders to come forward in due time.

However, leadership selection must not be the conservatives only goal. As well, the reinvigoration of the party must be a priority.

 

Economy is priority for conservatives

Dear Prime Minister,

The deteriorating economic situation across Canada is of great concern to all of us who have been elected to serve in the House of Commons.

As Opposition Leader, I am concerned that recent statements made by you and your party during the election campaign to limit deficits to a “modest” $10 billion have been disavowed, and currently there is no clarity on the limit of spending being considered by your government as it prepares to bring in a budget.

In addition, it was disconcerting to read that Finance Minister Bill Morneau and Liberal MP Wayne Easter have publicly stated that they were “not sure whether the (House of Commons) finance committee will be struck in time to get insight from Canadians.” (Globe and Mail, January 13, 2016)

It is essential that as the elected representatives of Canadians, we are able to represent the issues that matter to our constituents and have input into the budget process, especially if the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance is not struck. To ensure the voices of all Canadians are heard equally, I am formally requesting a meeting with you at the earliest opportunity to discuss the rapidly deteriorating economy.

Your government has taken almost no time to turn a surplus (as indicated by the Parliamentary Budget Officer) into a deficit. In addition, the challenge of low commodity prices has devastated the energy sector in Alberta and is impacting the nation as a whole. The Conservative Party believes Canadian families and businesses deserve to see a plan to address these issues. I look forward to sharing my input with you.

I hope you will consider this request in the spirit in which it is made.

 

Sincerely,

 

Hon. Rona Ambrose, P.C., M.P.