Overview
- Ottawa Sun correspondents say the Liberal budget adds to the national debt while offering little relief for average Canadians.
- One Ottawa letter alleges the biggest winners are wealthy interests tied to Mark Carney and Brookfield and claims a luxury tax was removed, framing the changes as benefits for the rich.
- A separate Ottawa letter calls it a generational budget, arguing future Canadians will shoulder the debt burden.
- An Edmonton Sun submission accuses the NDP of enabling the Liberals and raises questions about a recent Conservative-to-Liberal floor-crossing and Carney’s influence, presenting these as opinions.
- Across the Ottawa, Edmonton and Calgary Sun letters pages on Nov. 9, budget criticism appears alongside other local topics, signaling broad public concerns beyond federal finances.