More information

Telephone

514 871-4000

Email

info@ccmm.ca

Rigour and foresight: Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal presents its pre-budget recommendations to Canada’s Minister of Finance

Press Release

Rigour and foresight: Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal presents its pre-budget
recommendations to Canada's Minister of Finance

Montréal, February 8, 2010 - As part of the pre-budget consultation held by the Honourable James M. Flaherty, the Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal recommends to the Finance Minister to support the economic recovery, pave the way for a return to a balanced budget, and take measures to ensure solid economic growth in the long term.

"The Government of Canada must demonstrate rigour and foresight. It must balance its finances in a context of tenuous growth and an aging population," said Board of Trade President and CEO Michel Leblanc. "The government must therefore maintain strategic investments in order to support growth while at the same time focusing on boosting our economic competitiveness, an essential condition for healthy public finances and optimal growth in the long run," added Leblanc.

The Board of Trade's recommendations revolve around three broad orientations:

  1. Maintain strategic public infrastructure investments in the near term
    The Board of Trade recommends the federal government undertake the following initiatives without delay: launch the next phase in the development of the Old Port of Montréal; build a rail link between Montréal-Trudeau Airport and downtown; define a plan for the eventual replacement of Champlain Bridge; and provide financial backing for projects aimed at developing sectors of excellence around the research centres associated with the future superhospitals.
  2. Pave the way for a gradual return to a balanced budget and streamline spending
    The Board of Trade recommends eliminating the deficit without increasing the tax burden; ending the temporary stimulus measures once the recovery is on solid footing; and reviewing and slashing public spending by determining which expenditures are necessary and which should be reduced without, however, cutting transfer payments to the provinces.
  3. Give priority to measures that contribute to the productivity and competitiveness of the Canadian economy with a view to ensuring its long-term growth
    To this end, the Board of Trade recommends supporting investments in human capital; maintaining measures that encourage research and innovation; and continuing to support Canadian businesses on international markets.

 

Click here to view the Board of Trade's pre-budget recommendations.

The Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal has some 7,000 members. Its primary mission is to represent the interests of the business community of Greater Montréal and to provide individuals, merchants, and businesses of all sizes with a variety of specialized services to help them achieve their full potential in terms of innovation, productivity and competitiveness. The Board of Trade is Quebec's leading private economic development organization.

-30-

Source:
Sylvie Paquette
Coordinator, Media Relations
Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montréal
Phone: 514 871-4000, extension 4015
sylvie.paquette@ccmm.qc.ca

 

Consent to Cookies

This website uses necessary cookies to ensure its proper functioning and security. Other cookies and optional technologies make it possible to facilitate, improve or personalize your navigation on our website. If you click "Refuse", some portions of our website may not function properly. Learn more about our privacy policy.