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PrimeTime Politics with Michael Serapio
Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC)
410 episodes
2 days ago
The bureau chiefs panel, Robert Fife (Globe and Mail), Tonda MacCharles (Toronto Star) and Joël-Denis Bellavance (LaPresse) discuss the fractures appearing in Pierre Poilievre's Conservative caucus and about how Mark Carney might pass his first budget. Kody Blois, a Liberal MP and parliamentary secretary to the prime minister discusses how his party plans to ge their budget passed and about floor crossings from the Conservatives to his party and rumours there could be more. Lisa Raitt and Anne McLellean, co-chairs of the Coalition for a Better Future give their take on Mark Carney's first budget and how it addresses economic growth in Canada.
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The bureau chiefs panel, Robert Fife (Globe and Mail), Tonda MacCharles (Toronto Star) and Joël-Denis Bellavance (LaPresse) discuss the fractures appearing in Pierre Poilievre's Conservative caucus and about how Mark Carney might pass his first budget. Kody Blois, a Liberal MP and parliamentary secretary to the prime minister discusses how his party plans to ge their budget passed and about floor crossings from the Conservatives to his party and rumours there could be more. Lisa Raitt and Anne McLellean, co-chairs of the Coalition for a Better Future give their take on Mark Carney's first budget and how it addresses economic growth in Canada.
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Carney's First Budget – November 4, 2025
PrimeTime Politics with Michael Serapio
28 minutes 56 seconds
5 days ago
Carney's First Budget – November 4, 2025
Minister of Finance François-Philippe Champagne unveiled his first budget today with a deficit of more than 78 billion dollars. In an interview with CPAC host Michael Serapio, Champagne defends the spending in his budget, saying it will make Canada more competitive than the United States. The Liberal government announced its budget today, with a deficit of over $78 billion dollars. Jasraj Singh Hallan, the Conservative finance critic believes that the budget has too much spending. "It's impossible to fathom that someone who calls himself a budget expert is going to spend more than Justin Trudeau." The Bloc Québécois is unsatisfied with the Liberals’ budget. Jean-Denis Garon, the finance critic for the BQ, saying the budget spend enough on new infrastructure and the environment.
PrimeTime Politics with Michael Serapio
The bureau chiefs panel, Robert Fife (Globe and Mail), Tonda MacCharles (Toronto Star) and Joël-Denis Bellavance (LaPresse) discuss the fractures appearing in Pierre Poilievre's Conservative caucus and about how Mark Carney might pass his first budget. Kody Blois, a Liberal MP and parliamentary secretary to the prime minister discusses how his party plans to ge their budget passed and about floor crossings from the Conservatives to his party and rumours there could be more. Lisa Raitt and Anne McLellean, co-chairs of the Coalition for a Better Future give their take on Mark Carney's first budget and how it addresses economic growth in Canada.