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Consultations have concluded.
Thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s pre-budget consultations. The questionnaire and submissions portal are now closed.
Your feedback will be shared with government officials, including the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, the Minister of Middle Class Prosperity and Associate Minister of Finance, the Parliamentary Secretary, and staff at the Department of Finance. They will consider your input alongside the research economists at the Department of Finance have been doing to help inform decisions on Budget 2021.
While these formal consultations have concluded, Canadians are welcome to share their ideas and comments with the Department of Finance at any time.
Thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s pre-budget consultations. The questionnaire and submissions portal are now closed.
Your feedback will be shared with government officials, including the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, the Minister of Middle Class Prosperity and Associate Minister of Finance, the Parliamentary Secretary, and staff at the Department of Finance. They will consider your input alongside the research economists at the Department of Finance have been doing to help inform decisions on Budget 2021.
While these formal consultations have concluded, Canadians are welcome to share their ideas and comments with the Department of Finance at any time.
This is your opportunity to share your vision and ideas for how we can stimulate job creation, strengthen and grow the middle class, and build a better economy for everyone. What is most important to you? What challenges do you see ahead? How can the federal government position our country for a robust economic recovery that benefits all Canadians?
The questionnaire will take at least five minutes to answer, depending on the length of your answers.
Consultations have concluded.
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