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Canada’s 2025 budget boosts defense to 3.5% of GDP, expands fossil fuels despite Indigenous opposition, and offers limited tax relief, sparking criticism over inequality and corporate favoritism.
Canada’s 2025 budget, passed after a narrow confidence vote, prioritizes defense spending—raising it to 3.5% of GDP—and expands fossil fuel projects like the Ksi Lsims LNG pipeline, despite Indigenous opposition and concerns over foreign control.
It includes tax breaks for small businesses and infrastructure investments but excludes many from key programs.
Critics argue it favors corporate and military interests over public welfare, deepens economic inequality, and risks politicizing pension funds, while small business leaders say it fails to deliver meaningful tax relief.
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El presupuesto de 2025 de Canadá aumenta la defensa al 3.5% del PIB, expande los combustibles fósiles a pesar de la oposición indígena y ofrece un alivio fiscal limitado, provocando críticas sobre la desigualdad y el favoritismo corporativo.