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  @Joshua-Thoreson from British Columbia  agreed…1yr1Y

If you look at very successful countries in our world that have had a more authoratative approach to government spending, we see that they have been extremely successful in running a balanced government because they did not have to struggle with rising inflation and national debt, and in turn the citizens stayed content with the government and supported it's decisions democratically.

 @9G8YKRMfrom Ontario  agreed…1yr1Y

Canada has committed more than $8 billion to Ukraine for war equipment. That same governments can be seen in night clubs day later in Ukraine, are country and have issues are selves and we should start taking it more seriously.

 @CurMattNew Democraticfrom Alberta  disagreed…1yr1Y

Well, it is true that Canada has committed a significant amount of money to Ukraine, but the figure isn't quite as high as $8 billion. Regardless, the spending on foreign aid is a relatively small percentage of Canada's total budget. On the other hand, spending on things like healthcare, education, and infrastructure takes up a much larger portion. Cutting back on these areas could have a significant impact on the well-being of Canadians. Yet, I assume you wouldn't advocate for such drastic measures, right?

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 @9FTQ666Conservativefrom Ontario  agreed…2yrs2Y

Canada has committed more than $8 billion to Ukraine for war equipment. That same governments can be seen in night clubs day later in Ukraine, are country and have issues are selves and we should start taking it more seriously.

 @B3864LNLiberalfrom Ontario  agreed…1mo1MO

We are running a budget deficit, which a essentially a tax on younger generations. Overspending now will result in greater taxes to young people to service the debt, further impoverishing young people who are already now worse off than their parents for the first time in history. We should instead strive to make young people more economically secure, and thus more motivated and productive citizens

 @9LYH634from British Columbia  agreed…11mos11MO

I don’t believe that the government should waste money on useless things, but this question is very vague

 @9FSWCWLfrom Ontario  disagreed…2yrs2Y

No , I do not agree with the Yes position on Government Spending since they spend money on a lot of things that aren't always necessary at the moment.

 @9GJS3WMfrom British Columbia  agreed…1yr1Y

We are in terrible debt because of the terrible decision of out Prime minister. We need to flip our economy.

 @9FVTPMXConservativefrom Ontario  agreed…2yrs2Y

Canada is not in a great place right now and a lot of that is due to the increasing debt that this country is in. We should save our money and only focus on the essentials right now.

 @9GF7LP2from Ontario  agreed…1yr1Y

Again what i have to say doesn't have a huge impact on anything but i do think the government should spend/invest on more important things.

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