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Budget 2024: Majority of Canadians concerned about deficit, say federal government is spending 'too much'


April 11, 2024 – Days ahead of a federal budget that’s had most of the mystery taken out of it with a series of high-profile spending announcements by the prime minister and senior members of his cabinet, new data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds three-in-five (59%) Canadians saying even before the $18 billion in spending commitments were announced, federal finances had grown too large and that cuts are in order.

Political affiliation is key to understanding opinions of federal spending. Nine-in-ten (87%) current CPC voters say the federal government is spending too much overall. This from supporters of a party with a massive vote intention advantage.

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