Good luck to my Patriots... and to the Comrades, please vote change. I don't want to be attacked and robbed by another group of junkies in 2025 - with video footage of the attack from security cameras and 8 months later, the Canadian CROWN corporation has not pressed charges against any of the violent criminals.
A friend recently asked who increased the debt more, Trudeau Liberals from 2015-2025 or Martin/Harper 2005-2015?
A) Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government spent approximately $4.46 trillion CAD (nominal) from fiscal year 2015–16 to 2024–25, or $4.78 trillion CAD when adjusted to 2023 dollars for inflation.
B) 2005–2015 (Martin/Harper): Total federal spending was ~$2.70 trillion CAD (nominal) or ~$3.54 trillion CAD (2023 CAD), averaging $270.1 billion/year (nominal) or $354.0 billion/year (2023 CAD).
Final Answer: 2005–2015 (Martin/Harper): Increased gross federal debt by $117.9 billion (nominal, from $494.4 billion to $612.3 billion), or $5.6 billion (2023 CAD). Debt-to-GDP fell from 37.3% to 31.0%; per-person debt rose by $1,750 (nominal) but fell by $2,080 (2023 CAD).2015–2025 (Trudeau): Increased gross federal debt by $804.6 billion (nominal, from $612.3 billion to $1,416.9 billion), or $666.1 billion (2023 CAD). Debt-to-GDP rose from 31.0% to 42.1%; per-person debt rose by $17,455 (nominal) or $13,686 (2023 CAD).Comparison: Trudeau’s government increased the federal debt ~6.8 times more in nominal terms ($686.7 billion more) and ~118 times more in inflation-adjusted terms ($660.5 billion more
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A friend recently asked who increased the debt more, Trudeau Liberals from 2015-2025 or Martin/Harper 2005-2015?
A) Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government spent approximately $4.46 trillion CAD (nominal) from fiscal year 2015–16 to 2024–25, or $4.78 trillion CAD when adjusted to 2023 dollars for inflation.
B) 2005–2015 (Martin/Harper): Total federal spending was ~$2.70 trillion CAD (nominal) or ~$3.54 trillion CAD (2023 CAD), averaging $270.1 billion/year (nominal) or $354.0 billion/year (2023 CAD).
Final Answer:
2005–2015 (Martin/Harper): Increased gross federal debt by $117.9 billion (nominal, from $494.4 billion to $612.3 billion), or $5.6 billion (2023 CAD). Debt-to-GDP fell from 37.3% to 31.0%; per-person debt rose by $1,750 (nominal) but fell by $2,080 (2023 CAD).2015–2025 (Trudeau): Increased gross federal debt by $804.6 billion (nominal, from $612.3 billion to $1,416.9 billion), or $666.1 billion (2023 CAD). Debt-to-GDP rose from 31.0% to 42.1%; per-person debt rose by $17,455 (nominal) or $13,686 (2023 CAD).Comparison: Trudeau’s government increased the federal debt ~6.8 times more in nominal terms ($686.7 billion more) and ~118 times more in inflation-adjusted terms ($660.5 billion more
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