Former finance minister Bill Morneau recently admitted the federal government “lost the agenda” during the pandemic.
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While it’s a surprising admission from Morneau, a quick review of the evidence confirms there were major issues with Ottawa’s COVID-19 spending response, including poorly targeted programs with questionable economic impact and overall poor fiscal management.From our newsroom to your inbox at noon, the latest headlines, stories, opinion and photos from the Toronto Sun.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
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