Business groups, Tories ask Liberals for plan in throne speech to cool inflation
OTTAWA — The federal government is facing calls to use today’s throne speech to lay out a plan to help cool inflationary pressures.
Speaking ahead of this afternoon’s throne speech, Conservative finance critic Pierre Poilievre says the cost of living is being driven by Liberal policies and spending plans.
He is calling for the government to cut emergency benefits to unemployed workers to prod them to take available jobs, and not spend $100 billion in stimulus.
Business groups are similarly looking for the government to tap the brakes on its spending plans, worried that too much could spur inflation and hinder an economic recovery.