Madam Speaker, the Prime Minister said that Canadians would judge him by the prices at the grocery store. Every dollar the Liberal government spends comes out of the pockets of Canadians.
Shocking testimony at committee from the Parliamentary Budget Officer yesterday described federal finances under the Liberal Prime Minister as “unsustainable”, “very alarming” and “stupefying, shocking”, and said, “it means, if you don't change, this is done” and “something's going to break”.
He went on to say, “It's very serious, and I think as anyone who's managed a household budget knows, if you sit down at the end of the month and you don't have enough money to pay your bills, and it happens month after month after month, you know that something's going to break.”
Money-printing deficits drive up the cost of the goods we buy. That is the inflation tax, another broken promise, another Liberal bait and switch. The consequences are more inflation at the grocery store, record-high food bank use and Canadians skipping meals.
The Prime Minister is being judged—
