The government should choose a budget that is in the best interest of all Canadian citizens. It should be something that benefits the country as a whole, as well as each province equally. The budget should also be structured for the future: it should allow for further development down the road and help maintain Canada’s growth. When creating this year’s budget, should Flaherty ignore the requests of the other parties and create a budget that he feels is best for Canada as a whole, regardless of if it includes possible ideas from the other parties, or should he guarantee his party’s vote of confidence and comply with another party’s requests?
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