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2010 Canadian federal budget

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Presented
  
March 4, 2010

Party
  
Conservative

Total revenue
  
C $231.4 billion

Parliament
  
40th

Finance minister
  
Jim Flaherty

Total expenditures
  
C$280.5 billion

The Canadian federal budget for the 2010-2011 fiscal year (April 1, 2010 - March 31, 2011) was presented to the Canadian House of Commons by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty on March 4, 2010 after returning from a two-month prorogued parliament.

Areas of direction

  • $3.2 billion in personal income tax relief.
  • Over $4 billion in actions to create and protect jobs.
  • $7.7 billion in infrastructure stimulus to create jobs.
  • Nearly $2 billion to help create the "Economy of Tomorrow"
  • $2.2 billion to support industries and communities.
  • Fiscal spending of $1.6 billion on unemployment benefits and $1 billion in new skills and training programs.
  • Youth-related spending of $108-million
  • During the budget speech on 4 March 2010, Flaherty announced the use of a polymer substrate for the upcoming Frontier Series of banknotes of the Canadian dollar and that future versions of the loonie ($1 coin) and toonie ($2 coin) would be made of steel instead of nickel to reduce manufacturing costs.

    The New Democrats and Bloc Quebecois voted against the budget, which passed due to 30 Liberal abstentions.

    References

    2010 Canadian federal budget Wikipedia