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Ontario’s finance minister was in Sudbury, April 22, sounding upbeat and promoting his budget, which will be released May 1.
But while long on positivity, Charles Sousa was short on specifics, even though many items expected to be in the budget were leaked April 1. Sousa said he was almost glad budget details were “shared” because he’s proud of what’s in it.
“We do want people to be appreciative and to recognize the importance of the things that are going to be in this budget,” he said after completing a tour of the Learning Initiative on Cedar Street. “Those communication plans are something that come out with every government.”
The leak detailed how the province planned to leak its own budget, right down to dates when each item would be released. When asked why the planned leak about funding for road infrastructure into the Ring of Fire wasn’t released as scheduled on April 17, Sousa replied that it wasn’t a planned announcement exactly, but more of an informal “communications plan.”