Jason Jacques
Jason Jacques has been appointed as the interim Parliamentary Budget Officer by Prime Minister Mark Carney, following the departure of Yves Giroux, who served in that role since 2018.
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Canada:
Jason Jacques is the interim Parliamentary Budget Officer who requested an independent review from the OECD.
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Canada:
Federal interim Parliamentary Budget Officer Jason Jacques said in an interview about the debt levels.
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Canada:
A report by interim Parliamentary Budget Officer Jason Jacques released Thursday says meeting this new target for defence expenditures could cost about $33.5-billion in additional spending each year until 2035-36.
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Canada:
Earlier on Monday, Parliamentary Budget Officer Jason Jacques released his office’s independent cost estimate of the benefit.
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Canada:
Jason Jacques is the interim Parliamentary Budget Officer who commented on the housing supply in Canada.
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Canada:
Jason Jacques, the interim PBO, said in a statement that Build Canada Homes is expected to add only 'a modest amount' to the housing supply.
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Canada:
Interim Parliamentary Budget Officer Jason Jacques released a report criticizing the government's fiscal targets.
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Canada:
Jason Jacques is the interim Parliamentary Budget Officer who criticized the federal government's budget for its definition of capital spending.
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Canada:
Jason Jacques, the interim PBO, said in a budget assessment report that the budget categorizes some spending as capital that would not be allowed under the U.K. rules.
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Canada:
Jason Jacques estimates that the Trans Mountain Pipeline system is valued at $29.6-billion.
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