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NDP and Green parties say the Liberals' fall economic statement falls short
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh and Green party interim leader Amita Kuttner say they have mixed feelings on the Liberals' latest fiscal update. Singh says the mini-budget doesn't go far enough towards helping Canadians dealing with cost-of-living issues. Kuttner says the removal of interest from federal student loans and investments in clean technology are positive developments, but more relief is needed.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
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CP165183815
Legacy Identifier:
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2m6s
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Create Date:
11/3/2022 8:00:00 PM
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budget
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government budget
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Jagmeet Singh
NDP
Ottawa
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