A Conservative spending spree?

When Parliament officially broke for the summer on June 21, I had a hunch that the government’s game plan would include a summer where various ministers made themselves as visible as possible in order to shore up some flagging political support in certain regions of the country.

And indeed, in just the first two weeks of summer, the Conservative government has had its press release writers working overtime. There have been 78 press releases — that’s right 78 in just 13 days — in which it announced, re-announced, or took credit for more than $5-billion in spending.

Now, it’s true, that the lion’s share of that spending comes in just three announcements, all made by the Prime Minister: $3.1–billion today for a navy frigate upgrade; $1.5–billion today for an ethanol program; and $207–million for a highway improvement program.

But, as I try to show in this story, the spending announcements come in all shapes and sizes and have a distinct regional slant.

Here’s some:

 

2 thoughts on “A Conservative spending spree?”

  1. I hope they have a long term spending plan. The 5 billions is nice but sometimes surprise isn't what the public is looking for. Might be there is going to be a deal in Atlantic. That will be a summer announcement. Hope no more court case. Don't want to hear so sue me again.

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