Que., Ont. budgets reveal different approaches to government, elections: experts
TORONTO — In Canada’s largest provinces, two Liberal governments on the ropes as they gear up to fight for re-election have made their last fiscal plays to score points with voters — but with two vastly different plans.
While both the Quebec and Ontario governments promised to dole out billions of new dollars in their final budgets before each province heads to the polls, the two documents clash when it comes to their bottom lines.
Quebec, which tabled its budget Tuesday, balanced the books and laid out plans to pay down debt. Ontario’s plan, delivered a day later, plunged the province back into deficit and projected it would stay in the red for six years.
Experts say the two fiscal blueprints reveal contrasting approaches to governance and electoral strategy, though it’s unclear whether either will manage to turn the tide.