A year ago, the PBO costed election promises. It prepared the watchdog for COVID-19
OTTAWA — Since the start of the pandemic, parliamentary budget officer Yves Giroux’s office has been pumping out reports about government finances and emergency aid measures at a pace that is as unprecedented as the pandemic itself.
He admits it’s gruelling and he’s regularly checking in with his staff to make sure they aren’t overloaded.
“I didn’t expect to be where we are right now. Nobody expected that,” Giroux said in a recent interview.
“But I find it’s much better to be working on something that’s useful and meaningful and something that’s appreciated by parliamentarians and by Canadians.”