Posts tracking Liberal spending announcements, estimates, programs, procurement failures and whether taxpayers are receiving measurable value for money.
2026-05-14 · Energy / Liberal Spending / Affordability
Carney’s National Electricity Strategy promises to double Canada’s grid by 2050. Canadians need a hard cost test before another Liberal mega-plan becomes another blank cheque.
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2026-05-13 · Liberal Spending / Canada Post / Rural Services
Canada Post says the latest cabinet credit is a rollover, putting support at about $2.04 billion to date. That correction still leaves taxpayers funding a failing model while rural post-office cuts remain on the table.
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2026-05-13 · Liberal Spending / PBO / Main Estimates
The PBO says Ottawa is asking Parliament to approve $230.4 billion in voted spending. Before MPs say yes, Canadians deserve line-by-line transparency on central votes and defence-security buckets.
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2026-05-12 · Liberal Spending / Procurement / Committee Secrecy
A Commons committee debate over a federal IT project that grew from $1.75B to $6.6B was shut down by Liberal members. Taxpayers deserve the documents.
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2026-05-10 · Immigration / Asylum Costs / Liberal Spending
A Sonia West/Jasraj Hallan clip is spreading fast. The exact per-person claim needs proof, but official records show asylum housing, hotels and health costs have become a multi-billion-dollar Liberal accountability problem.
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2026-05-09 · Immigration / Housing / IHAP
The “free houses” framing is too loose. But official records show Liberal Ottawa sends asylum-housing money to municipalities, hotel costs hit taxpayers hard, and Peel’s deal includes future capital acquisition.
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2026-05-05 · Fiscal Accountability / Liberal Spending / PBO
Parliamentary Budget Officer Annette Ryan says key details are missing from the Liberals
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2026-04-29 · Liberal Spending / Economic Record
Canada's productivity has flatlined for a decade under Liberal rule. Every economist in the country agrees it's the defining economic crisis of our era. Carney's spring economic update — despite a $66.9 billion deficit — contains no serious plan to fix it. What it contains instead: new government ag
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2026-04-28 · Federal Debt / Liberal Spending
The federal government received a revenue windfall this year. It spent it. And then some. Finance Minister Champagne called that "restoring fiscal discipline." The numbers tell a different story.
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