2000 Canadian federal budget
Presented | 28 February 2000 |
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Parliament | 36th |
Party | Liberal |
Finance minister | Paul Martin |
Total revenue | 194.349 billion [1] |
Total expenditures | 174.458 billion [1] |
Surplus | $19.891 billion[1] |
‹ 1999 2001 › |
The Canadian federal budget for fiscal year 2000-2001 was presented by Minister of Finance Paul Martin in the House of Commons of Canada on 28 February 2000. The Budget included substantial tax cuts for all families, whether they be poor, middle class or wealthy. On average, taxpayers were projected to receive a 15% tax cut, to be gradually implemented over the next 4 years.[2]
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- ^ a b c "Canada's deficits and surpluses, 1963-2014". CBC News. CBC/Radio-Canada. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
- ^ "La Presse". numerique.banq.qc.ca/. 29 February 2000. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
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