Economic News/Trends and Analysis — February 8, 2010
Rigour and foresight: Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal presents its pre-budget recommendations to Canada's Minister of Finance
"The Government of
The Board of Trade's recommendations revolve around three broad orientations:
1. Maintain strategic public infrastructure investments in the near term
The Board of Trade recommends the federal government undertake the
following initiatives without delay: launch the next phase in the
development of the Old Port of Montréal; build a rail link between
Montréal-Trudeau Airport and downtown; define a plan for the eventual
replacement of Champlain Bridge; and provide financial backing for
projects aimed at developing sectors of excellence around the research
centres associated with the future superhospitals.
2. Pave the way for a gradual return to a balanced budget and streamline
spending
The Board of Trade recommends eliminating the deficit without
increasing the tax burden; ending the temporary stimulus measures once
the recovery is on solid footing; and reviewing and slashing public
spending by determining which expenditures are necessary and which
should be reduced without, however, cutting transfer payments to the
provinces.
3. Give priority to measures that contribute to the productivity and
competitiveness of the Canadian economy with a view to ensuring its
long-term growth
To this end, the Board of Trade recommends supporting investments in
human capital; maintaining measures that encourage research and
innovation; and continuing to support Canadian businesses on
international markets.
Hyperlink to the recommendations: http://www.btmm.qc.ca/federal_recommendations
The Board of Trade of Metropolitan
For further information: Sylvie Paquette, Coordinator, Media Relations, Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montréal, (514) 871-4000, extension 4015, sylvie.paquette@ccmm.qc.ca
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