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Stephen LeDrew takes aim at the government’s 2025 budget in today’s rant — and asks whether Canada is truly ready to rebuild after a decade of economic drift.
The Liberals say this is a “transformative” budget, but LeDrew argues it’s just more of the same: more spending, more bureaucracy, and no real commitment to getting shovels in the ground. With $78 billion in new debt and another $150 million headed to the CBC, the budget offers plenty of talk about growth but no tangible progress on energy, manufacturing, or national defense.
LeDrew cuts through the spin to highlight what’s missing: action on pipelines, the Ring of Fire, and a plan to restore Canada’s industrial backbone. After ten years of stagnation, Canadians need results — not another round of studies and speeches.
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By Stephen LeDrewStephen LeDrew takes aim at the government’s 2025 budget in today’s rant — and asks whether Canada is truly ready to rebuild after a decade of economic drift.
The Liberals say this is a “transformative” budget, but LeDrew argues it’s just more of the same: more spending, more bureaucracy, and no real commitment to getting shovels in the ground. With $78 billion in new debt and another $150 million headed to the CBC, the budget offers plenty of talk about growth but no tangible progress on energy, manufacturing, or national defense.
LeDrew cuts through the spin to highlight what’s missing: action on pipelines, the Ring of Fire, and a plan to restore Canada’s industrial backbone. After ten years of stagnation, Canadians need results — not another round of studies and speeches.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.