Finance minister tells Halifax business audience not to link budget to election
HALIFAX — Finance Minister Bill Morneau pitched the virtues of his latest budget as logical extension of his past documents in a speech Friday, telling a Halifax business audience they shouldn’t think of it as an electoral platform.
Speaking before the Halifax Chamber of Commerce, Morneau said that if there was anything the government did in the budget that was a surprise then “you haven’t been watching us for the last four years.”
“For people who are looking towards that election they should assume that they will get more of what they decided to hire us for in 2015 — a focus on people, a focus on investing in our collective future.”