The federal Liberal government is finally making good on a years-old election campaign pledge, committing Monday to allocate $1 billion over five years to fund a new national school food program.
The funding, to be included in the upcoming April 16 budget, will launch with the aim of expanding existing school food programs, providing meals to an additional 400,000 Canadian kids a year.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland made the announcement in Scarborough, backed by members of cabinet and caucus as part of their latest pre-budget press tour.
This is great and I want the funding to follow through but I can’t help thinking delivering on a campaign promise this late and this close to an election is secretly more about the votes.
I’ll take the end result of this one either way.
This is my surprised face.
Really, ya think?
This has been the Liberal playbook for as long as I can remember:
This is also while the Liberals don’t really mind the Conservatives, but are terrified of the NDP and truly pissed off at the Bloc: they’re okay with switching chairs every four to twelve years, but if the NDP gets traction it means that the Liberals might be away from the levers of power permanently. This is why electoral reform died: meaningful electoral reform would mean no more Liberal (or Conservative) majorities with ~35% of the vote.
You forgot “Get caught redhanded buttering the bread of Liberal cronies and somehow the media let them squirm out of it” about 2 years in.