House of Commons Debates, Official ReportCanadian Government Publishing, 14 Μαΐ 1992 |
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Σελίδα 9537
... spending control act . No one in this House can be in any doubt about where the Canadian people stand on the subject of government spending . It is , after all , their money that government spends and they , understandably , can see no ...
... spending control act . No one in this House can be in any doubt about where the Canadian people stand on the subject of government spending . It is , after all , their money that government spends and they , understandably , can see no ...
Σελίδα 9538
... spending on government programs grew at an average annual rate of 13.8 per cent or 6 per cent after taking into account inflation . As a share of the Canadian economy , federal program spending rose from 15 per cent in 1969-70 to 19.6 ...
... spending on government programs grew at an average annual rate of 13.8 per cent or 6 per cent after taking into account inflation . As a share of the Canadian economy , federal program spending rose from 15 per cent in 1969-70 to 19.6 ...
Σελίδα 9588
... spending : spending $ 1 billion on free corporate lunches , spending $ 5 million to publicize the Canada - U.S . trade deal , spending $ 30 billion to maintain unemployment in the country . When is the minister going to be prepared to ...
... spending : spending $ 1 billion on free corporate lunches , spending $ 5 million to publicize the Canada - U.S . trade deal , spending $ 30 billion to maintain unemployment in the country . When is the minister going to be prepared to ...
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