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Geoff Dubrow

Delayed start puts accountability on hold in 44th Parliament

Opinion | BY GEOFF DUBROW | November 22, 2021
With unprecedented public debt levels and emergency spending for COVID-19, Parliament’s input into the budget formulation process and oversight over government spending is more needed than ever. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's choice to convene Parliament in late November means key committees will be unable to proceed quickly and do their important work ahead of the next budget, writes Geoff Dubrow. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GEOFF DUBROW | November 22, 2021
Opinion | BY GEOFF DUBROW | November 22, 2021
With unprecedented public debt levels and emergency spending for COVID-19, Parliament’s input into the budget formulation process and oversight over government spending is more needed than ever. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's choice to convene Parliament in late November means key committees will be unable to proceed quickly and do their important work ahead of the next budget, writes Geoff Dubrow. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GEOFF DUBROW | November 22, 2021
With unprecedented public debt levels and emergency spending for COVID-19, Parliament’s input into the budget formulation process and oversight over government spending is more needed than ever. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's choice to convene Parliament in late November means key committees will be unable to proceed quickly and do their important work ahead of the next budget, writes Geoff Dubrow. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY GEOFF DUBROW | November 22, 2021
Opinion | BY GEOFF DUBROW | November 22, 2021
With unprecedented public debt levels and emergency spending for COVID-19, Parliament’s input into the budget formulation process and oversight over government spending is more needed than ever. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's choice to convene Parliament in late November means key committees will be unable to proceed quickly and do their important work ahead of the next budget, writes Geoff Dubrow. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade