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Why Martin IS NOT doing a good job
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| Jayx1 |
By now you’ve heard about the nearly $9 billion surplus the Liberals recently announced for the end of the fiscal year. But when you look at the results of where all your hard earned money goes, you have to wonder how they ever managed to save quite that much.
Now we have a hint. Auditor General Sheila Fraser has released her annual report on federal government waste, and has discovered the Grits on Parliament Hill are simply taking too much out of your paycheque for Employment Insurance.
Fraser’s review finds the bucks the feds are raking in far exceed what it costs to run the program. She believes there should only be about $15 billion in the fund. Instead, there’s $46 billion in there, and it’s growing.
“For the last five years, we have drawn Parliament's attention to this issue,” she complains. “The government has yet to address the concerns about the accumulated surplus. In our view, the government has not observed the intent of the Employment Insurance Act.”
Fraser’s watchful eye has also landed on Canada’s drug plans. She warns the government is spending “tens of millions of dollars” more than is necessary on drug benefits.
She complains there are obvious savings that could be easily found, like buying generic items instead of brand names. And she notes she’s also talked about this issue before with the biggest spender of all, but that nothing’s been done.
“This is the third time we have raised this with Health Canada," Fraser laments. "I am disappointed that these issues have not been resolved."
Auditor’s Report Highlights
Tens of millions of dollars overspent due to poor management and co-ordination of federal drug benefit programs.
Employment Insurance fund rakes in another $2 billion dollar windfall, accumulated surplus hits $46 billion.
$2.6 billion dollar upgrade to Canada's fighter jets could be delayed beyond 2009 by staff shortages, bureaucracy.
Strict privacy rules handcuff federal money-laundering watchdog.
There is a need for greater clarity of responsibility between cabinet ministers and senior public servants.
Parliament should pay more attention to government spending.
Despite $1 billion dollars a year spent on native education, high school graduation rates are losing ground to those of non-natives; could take 28 years to catch up. |
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| Jayx1 |
| Like i said before, they take too much of our money. On top of that they dont spend it efficiently. If we were to cut waste we could get much better services for the same or less amount of taxes. |
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| Skipper |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
Like i said before, they take too much of our money. On top of that they dont spend it efficiently. If we were to cut waste we could get much better services for the same or less amount of taxes. |
There is room for improvement in EVERY administration. |
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| ShadoWolf |
We need Senate reform NOW!!!
Martin is like Kuchma and others in the Ukraine who don't want democracy. |
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| amb_ |
| quote: | Originally posted by ShadoWolf
We need Senate reform NOW!!!
Martin is like Kuchma and others in the Ukraine who don't want democracy. |
I think I'm going to have some perogies for lunch. MMM. |
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| MarkT |
| quote: | Originally posted by Skipper
There is room for improvement in EVERY administration. |
EXACTLY. Yes, this is a problem now...but mismanagement and a lack of efficiency is a problem with EVERY gov't.
I like how the insinuation is that these are uniquely Liberal gov't issues, LOL :rolleyes: |
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| Jayx1 |
| Its in every government. Sadly the it's Liberals have perfected it recently. They make Mulroney look like a saint |
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| Skipper |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
Its in every government. Sadly the it's Liberals have perfected it recently. They make Mulroney look like a saint |
haha, yeah right. |
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