Sentences with phrase «budget tabled in»

By John Geha The federal budget tabled in January included several initiatives to stimulate the Canadian economy through home - buying initiatives, and rightly so.
In June 2017, Bill C - 44, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on March 22, 2017 and other measures, more commonly known as the Budget Implementation Act, 2017, No. 1, received Royal Assent.
A second act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on March 21, 2013 and other measures
The subject matter of those elements contained in Division 8 of Part 6 of Bill C - 74, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on February 27, 2018 and other measures
The subject matter of those elements contained in Divisions 15 and 20 of Part 6 of Bill C - 74, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on February 27, 2018 and other measures
The subject matter of all of Bill C - 74, An Act to implement certain provisions of the budget tabled in Parliament on February 27, 2018 and other measures

Not exact matches

The Ontario Liberal Party, which tabled a budget Wednesday, will not crawl out from deficits until 2024 - 25 — provided the party can stay in power until then.
He is currently in talks with grocery delivery service Instacart, since Daily Table currently doesn't have the budget to deliver food to those unable to access supermarkets.
As two former senior Finance Department officials, Peter Devries and Scott Clark, note, «we may not know what's actually in [the budget] until Flaherty tables the budget omnibus bills.»
He argued that the Liberal government has already improved transparency and accountability by including an item - by - item table in the budget.
Askari added that the government could follow the detailed spending table presented in its February budget.
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty tables the federal budget in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday March 21, 2013.
There were issues in putting this table together, given the number of reclassifications announced in this Update, making comparisons to the March 2012 Budget component projections extremely difficult.
If the budget is tabled after the Main Estimates, then new priorities identified in the budget will not be included in the Main Estimates.
However, since coming to office in 2006, six of the nine budgets tabled by the Harper government have been after March 1st.
Given that the Jenkins Panel's prescriptions in this area were very broad, we strongly encourage the Government to work with independent leading tax experts and table a commitment with the 2012 Budget on how to most effectively shape our indirect support to business, including steps to provide a better balance between direct and indirect support.
Given the considerable number of background studies and the solid work of various groups such as the Jenkins Panel, the Mowat Centre for Policy Innovation, and the C.D. Howe Institute, CATA argues that it is time the Government considers and tables an action plan and commits to milestone deliverables in the 2012 Budget to foster an effective environment for successful commercialization of Canadian innovations.
Table 4 adjusts the measures included in the Shadow Budget, based on the above assessment.
As tabled, the budget had only planned $ 3 billion in debt reduction, plus another $ 300 million in «remaining surplus».
The Fraser Institute notes that in the 2009 Budget, program expenses for 2011 - 12 were projected at $ 235.1 billion (see Table 4).
The March 22nd budget may shed some light on government program spending for 2011 - 12, but we won't know the final spending outcome until the audited financial results for 2011 - 12 are tabled in the fall of 2012.
Yet in six of the last eight years, the Estimates have been tabled before the budget.
This implies that the Budget should be tabled in late January or in early - to mid-February, in order to give the Treasury Board Secretariat time to make the Main Estimates of spending consistent with the economic assumptions and spending decisions underlying the Budget.
In addition, the Budget should be tabled before the Main Estimates.
This note focuses on the changes between the estimates presented in the January 2009 Budget and the Seventh Report (Table 1).
When the Main Estimates are tabled before a Budget, they do not include any of the policy initiatives and restraint measures proposed in that Budget.
Proposing these initiatives in a budget tabled before the end of fiscal year 2014 - 15 would have required that the net savings be booked in 2014 - 15 rather than in 2015 - 16.
Although the Estimates should be tabled after the Budget, in recent years the reverse has happened.
This meant that Main Estimates of government spending, which were tabled on February 28, 2012, were based on economic assumptions presented in the previous Fall 2011 Update and not those in the 2012 budget.
We have compared this to the figures provided in the January 2009 Budget (Table 2).
As it turns out, the PBO forecast of nominal gross domestic product (GDP) differs only marginally from the adjusted forecast of nominal GDP used in the March 2011 Budget (see Table 1).
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Mr. Flaherty probably doesn't know, and probably doesn't care, but he has done Parliament» and Canadians, a huge favour by tabling his budget in February, provided the President of the Treasury Board provides a reconciliation between the two sets of numbers.
If the Finance Minister keeps to his word, the earliest the budget could be tabled would be in the week of April 20th.
If they do table a budget, what will Minister Oliver and Prime Minister Stephen Harper do in that budget?
More importantly, Mr. Flaherty's last four budgets have all been tabled in March.
The President of the Treasury Board tabled the Main Estimates for 2012 - 13 on February 28, 2012, approximately one month in advance of the tabling of 2012 Budget scheduled for March 29th.
Nevertheless, why Mr. Flaherty decided to change the timing for the 2014 budget after tabling most of his previous budgets in March remains a mystery.
Five of Mr. Flaherty's last eight budgets have been tabled in March, with the remaining in January, February and May.
On Wednesday, the Minister of Finance tabled BILL C - 4, the second omnibus bill related to measures proposed in the March 2013 Budget.
This was based on a table that appeared in Volume I of the Public Accounts of Canada 2012 that compared the final audited outcome for 2011 - 12 to the June 2011 Budget forecast of program expenses.
However, since 2006, the Budget has been tabled after the Main Estimates in every year except 2008 and 2009.
With the March 29th tabling of the budget, this does not leave a lot of time for the private sector economists to update their forecasts, present their results to Finance and for Finance to incorporate these results in the budget.
The four pillars are: timing of the tabling of the Main Estimates; the scope and accounting methods used in the Estimates and the Budget; changes to the current vote structure; and changes to the Reports on Plans and Priorities and the Departmental Performance Reports.
When Budget 2014 was tabled before Main Estimates 2014 - 15, we were naively hoping that the President of the Treasury Board would provide a detailed reconciliation between spending in the Main Estimates and spending in the Budget for 2014 - 15.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper arrives with Finance Minister Jim Flaherty as he enters the House of Commons to table the budget on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014.
On Tuesday, Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau stood up in the House of Commons to table his first federal budget.
Minister Flaherty may deliver his budget March 21st but we may not know what is actually in it until he tables the budget omnibus bill (s).
A realistic approach recognizes that the economic and fiscal projections of the federal government have deteriorated since the budget was tabled in April.
Published in the Financial Post on March 28, 2012 By Colin Busby and Alexandre Laurin Ontario's controversial deficit - cutting budget, tabled Tuesday, will be passed around like a political hot potato...
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