The federal government wants to hear from Canadians on its next budget.
The 2021 pre-budget consultations have begun and will run until February 19, 2021.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says she wants Canadians input on the upcoming budget and how the economy can recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
She says, “The government wants to know what it can do better.”
As we distribute vaccines across Canada, bold action continues to be necessary to fight COVID-19, save lives, support people and businesses throughout the remainder of this crisis, and build back better. When COVID-19 is under control and Canada’s economy is ready for growth, the government has a plan to make smart, targeted investments that jumpstart the country’s economic recovery and begin to repair the damage done by the pandemic.
These pre-budget consultations are an opportunity for Canadians from across the country to share their ideas and priorities for how the government can make investments to grow the economy. We want to hear your very best ideas on how to create new jobs and build a greener, more competitive, more innovative, more inclusive, more resilient Canada.
Canadians can visit Letstalkbudget2021.ca to give their point of view for the best way to grow the Canadian economy.
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