Is Mark Carney's budget a Progressive Conservative budget?
The article explores whether Mark Carney's budget can be considered a Progressive Conservative budget, noting that while it incorporates some fiscal conservative measures, it also retains many Trudeau-era policies. The budget eliminates the luxury tax on yachts and private planes, reduces tree-planting targets, and restores a tax credit for LNG development, while maintaining social initiatives like the Canada Child Benefit. The budget's emphasis on productivity and its potential to appeal to voters seeking change is highlighted, but concerns about its climate plan and housing affordability measures are also raised.
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