Conservatives try to dent Trudeau government's armour on economy - News Summed Up

Conservatives try to dent Trudeau government's armour on economy


Conservatives meeting in Halifax this week have made it clear they want to focus on criticizing the Trudeau government's management of the economy when Parliament resumes Sept. 19. Christine Lagarde, the IMF's managing director, said Tuesday after a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that she hoped Canada's current economic policies would go 'viral.' (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)Leadership candidate Maxime Bernier's campaign is focused on ideas for promoting economic growth through less government intervention and more private investment. 'Let the people decide'While Conservatives are focused on job creation and economic policies in Halifax, they're also holding sessions on other issues expected to dominate the fall sitting of Parliament. The government's timetable is far too short, and it should not proceed without broad support, he said.


Source: CBC News September 14, 2016 14:47 UTC



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