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- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget abstract "The Canadian federal budget of 2004 was a budget for the Government of Canada. It was read in the Canadian House of Commons on March 23, 2004 by Finance Minister Ralph Goodale of the governing Liberal Party. It was prepared by Goodale with significant input from Prime Minister Paul Martin, who had previously served as Minister of Finance in the government of Jean Chrétien.The budget contained few surprises: most major initiatives had been announced long beforehand. These included $2 billion for health care, money for municipalities, and $1 billion to help livestock farmers harmed by the Mad Cow crisis. Government spending was set to increase at the same rate as Gross domestic product (GDP) over the next few years with any surplus going to pay down the national debt.The budget was criticized by the Conservative Party for its lack of tax cuts and its increases in spending. The New Democratic Party criticized the policy of debt reduction, arguing that social spending, especially on health care, would be more beneficial.Before the budget could be passed, parliament was dissolved for the 2004 election. The budget legislation was appended to the 2005 budget that was passed the next year.".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget wikiPageExternalLink budget2004.
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget wikiPageExternalLink bp2004e.pdf.
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget wikiPageID "548089".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget wikiPageRevisionID "524712523".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget below "‡Surplus was used to pay down the federal debt.".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget country "Canada".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget debt "C$494.7 billion".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget debtPayment "C$34.1 billion".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget hasPhotoCollection 2004_Canadian_federal_budget.
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget minister Ralph_Goodale.
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget nextBudget "2005".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget nextYear "2005".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget parliament "37".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget party Liberal_Party_of_Canada.
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget passed "Not Passed".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget presented "2004-03-23".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget previousBudget "2003".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget previousYear "2003".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget spending "C$176.4 billion".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget surplus "C$1.5 billion‡".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget title "Budget of the Canadian Federal Government".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget totalExpenditures "C$210.5 billion".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget totalRevenue "C$211.9 billion".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget url "http://www.fin.gc.ca/budget04/pdf/bp2004e.pdf New Agenda for Achievement".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget year "2004".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget subject Category:2004_in_Canada.
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget subject Category:Canadian_budgets.
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget subject Category:Paul_Martin.
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget comment "The Canadian federal budget of 2004 was a budget for the Government of Canada. It was read in the Canadian House of Commons on March 23, 2004 by Finance Minister Ralph Goodale of the governing Liberal Party. It was prepared by Goodale with significant input from Prime Minister Paul Martin, who had previously served as Minister of Finance in the government of Jean Chrétien.The budget contained few surprises: most major initiatives had been announced long beforehand.".
- 2004_Canadian_federal_budget label "2004 Canadian federal budget".
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