Newfoundland is verging in Bankruptcy
Here's a good read for those Liberals who don't see a problem with how our economy is being managed. NF has been on the Government teat for many years... and it's finally caught up with them. They are heading for bankruptcy just trying to pay off their debt.
If you can't understand how that can happen..take a look at the Liberals last budget... and look at what has happened in NF..
Good read:
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Greene said the current governance culture — one that views budgets as "notional" and deficits as something that don't matter — has to end. She said the overall debt sits at more than $47 billion in a province of just over 500,000 residents.
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"Our predicament is the result of years of overspending; [government] spending about 25 per cent more than it takes in every year," she said, noting that expenditures soared by 80 per cent over a 15-year period "regardless of changes downward in our revenues."
Since the province has one of the largest public sectors in the country on a per capita basis, Greene recommended it re-examine its relationship with unions.
"The compensation and benefits paid to many public sector employees are higher than those received by people doing the same jobs in the private sector workforce," she said.
The team considered options such as salary freezes, four-day work weeks and privatization of some services to save money, but she said those decisions should be negotiated by government and the unions and if progress is not made, the province should legislate changes.
"Given that public sector salaries and benefits are 41 per cent of expenditures, it does seem there's an opportunity for good and productive discussion to be had," she said.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfo...very-1.6016005