OPINION Budget 2018: a progressive agenda with proposed billions in new spending Benefits and services have to be paid , writes Watson Titled Equality and Growth: A Strong Middle Class, the recent federal budget was a contradic tion. On one hand thoughtful in its vision for a better Canada, but, with a proposed $21.5 billion in new spending over five years, lacking a sense of fiscal responsibility. The Trudeau govern ment continued to push for women's rights. Wom en are disadvantaged in the workforce and earn about 70 per cent of what a man earns in an equal po sition. The budget also intro duced the idea of a nation al pharmacare program that would expand access to prescription drugs at no charge. Having a "free" health-care system that can diagnose illness when a large number of Canadi ans cannot afford to pur chase their own drugs, is a mistake in the system. These are progressive PETER WATSON C o lu m n ideas. It would not sur prise me if in the future additional progressive ideas continued, includ ing better health-care support for mental illness which is largely under funded. And some day ex tending free education for four years after high school for academic and/ or occupational training. All of the ideas put for ward in the budget, and any new ideas that appear in future budgets, must make economic sense. These benefits and servic es have to be paid for. When new programs are introduced there must be economic reality, and that means cutting costs in other areas. Perhaps some government pro grams can be eliminated and our government must be encouraged to be more efficient and cut costs. These same economic realities are the very basis for capitalism - all compa nies have to balance their books. Money, even for the federal government, does not grow on trees. The Canadian econo my has had many years of positive growth. People have jobs, investment portfolios have increased in value, and many Cana dians are feeling prosper ous. Unfortunately, in the normal course of an eco nomic cycle there will be a downturn in the economy. Economics 101 would sug gest the government not commit to extra spending just because tax revenues have increased due to a ro bust economy. The government de serves credit for introduc ing some new and bold ideas. Unfortunately, from a financial perspec tive they get a failing grade. - Peter Watson, of Peter Watson Investments MBA, CFP®, R.F.P., CIM, FCSI, offers a weekly financial planning column, Dollars & Sense. He can be con tacted through www.peter- watsoninvestments.com. O R D E R O N L I N E A T WWW.OAKVILLE.MRSGROCERY.COM OR CALL 289-813-7708 SAM E DAY D ELIV ER Y TO YOUR H O M E OR O FFIC E . G R O C E R IE S D E LIV ER ED TO YOUR D O O R ! W E 'LL S H O P ANY STO RE IN OAKVILLE! Ask for John www.jmcconcrete.ca V anoA rrm intinorfl CRA Tax Disputes Dispute with Sold Rental Property Dispute with Business Operation Losses Experienced Professional Services for Individual Business & Corporation YY@YangAccounting.ca 11-1155 North Service Rd. W, Oakville (289)291-3924 Ying (Kimberley) Yang 18th Floor, 2 St Clair Ave. W, Toronto (647) 255-8049 STAMPED CONCRETE INTERLOCKING EXPOSED AGGREGATE FLAGSTONE FRENCH CURBS RETAINING WALLS GARAGE FLOORS FREE ESTIMATES 3 .M . C™ C oncre te In te r lo c k in g O a k v ille 's F a v o u rite Patios & D riv ew a ys ! A M A N D A • EURO TOP Q SINGLE MATTRESS ^ | 3 7 Reg. $400 DOUBLE MATTRESS........$239 QUEEN MATTRESS..........$279 KING MATTRESS..............$399 SINCE 1978 T R A N Q U I L I T Y , e u r o t o p * 2 2 9 DOUBLE MATTRESS- QUEEN MATTRESS.... KING MATTRESS....... ..$289 ..$369 ..$499 F R E E S H IP P IN G A N Y W H E R E I I N C A N A D A ! A S H L E Y • e u r o t o p f t SINGLE MATTRESS I 2 7 Reg. $700 DOUBLE MATTRESS...............$399 QUEEN MATTRESS.................$469 KING MATTRESS....................$599 E S P R E S S O • M ATTRESS IN A BOX $ QUEEN MATTRESS W ^ 7 ^ 7 Reg. $650 TWIN MATTRESS....................$299 TWIN XL MATTRESS................$319 KING MATTRESS....................$549 i S le e p F a c to ry | K f H I : www.sleepfactory.com MILTON 238 Main Street, East • 905 .878 .4606 MISSISSAUGA 2150 Burnhamthorpe Rd • 905.542.0481 | HOURS: Monday - Wednesday 10am - 6pm Thursday - Friday 10am - 8pm • Saturday 9am - 6pm • Sunday 11 am - 5pm | o | O akville B eaver | Thursday, M arch 15, 2018 insidehalton.com http://www.peter-watsoninvestments.com http://www.peter-watsoninvestments.com http://WWW.OAKVILLE.MRSGROCERY.COM http://www.jmcconcrete.ca mailto:YY@YangAccounting.ca http://www.sleepfactory.com OPINION PETER WATSON