Office of Terry Sheehan
Member of Parliament for Sault Ste. Marie
News Release
Gov’t of Canada releases Budget 2022: Grow the economy, make life more affordable
April 8, 2022 - Ottawa, Ontario - Department of Finance Canada
Today, the Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, released Budget 2022: A Plan to Grow Our Economy and Make Life More Affordable.
Since the depths of the pandemic recession, the government’s focus on jobs—on keeping Canadians employed and on keeping their employers afloat—has ensured Canada’s economy has made a rapid and strong recovery. Canada has seen the best jobs recovery in the G7, having recovered 112 per cent of the jobs lost, and with an unemployment rate that sits at just 5.5 per cent—close to the 5.4 per cent low in 2019 that was Canada’s best in five decades.
In Budget 2022, the government makes targeted and responsible investments to create jobs and prosperity today, and build a stronger economic future for all Canadians. These include:
Canada entered the pandemic with the lowest net debt-to-GDP ratio of all G7 countries, an advantage that has since increased relative to other countries. With Budget 2022, Canada will maintain this leading position, while also seeing the second fastest recovery in the G7 by the end of this year. With the federal government having invested eight out of every ten dollars to support Canadians and the Canadian economy during the pandemic, Budget 2022 represents a fiscally responsible approach to economic growth and builds an economy that works for everyone. Crucially, it upholds the government’s fiscal anchor—a declining debt-to-GDP ratio and the unwinding of COVID-19-related deficits, which will ensure that Canada’s finances remain sustainable in the long-term.
“This Budget encompasses affordable housing, creating jobs, and making life more affordable through creating a stronger economic future. Recuperating 112 per cent of jobs lost since the beginning the pandemic, reaching a close-to-record low unemployment rate of 5.5 per cent, and having maintained the lowest net debt-to-GDP ratio across the G7, we are on the right track to growing our economy and making life more affordable. By making it easier for Canadians to buy an affordable home, creating a dental care package, stimulating our businesses for growth, making wealthy corporations pay their fair share and investing in a clean future, this Budget will address concerns and hardships of Canadians, and improve the daily lives of folks. The Riding of Sault Ste. Marie in particular will see many benefits from this Budget including affordable housing, job creation, environmental supports, skilled workers immigration, mental health funding, and more.”
“Budget 2022 is about growing our economy, creating good jobs, and building a Canada where nobody gets left behind. Our plan is responsible and considered, and it is going to mean more homes and well-paying jobs for Canadians; cleaner air and cleaner water for our children; and a stronger and more resilient economy for years to come.”
--The Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance
Sandra Paul BA, MA, CHRP
Constituency Assistant
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