Tories say platform costing shows deficit elimination in 10 years, without cuts
OTTAWA — The Conservative party has released costing for its election platform, just hours before Erin O’Toole is to take part in the first of two official leaders’ debates.
The party says the costing demonstrates that a Conservative government could eliminate the deficit within 10 years without cutting programs or services, as O’Toole has promised.
The costing, based on the parliamentary budget officer’s election platform costing baseline, actually covers only five years.
And it doesn’t count axing some programs as cuts, such as the Liberal government’s $30 billion child care system, which the Conservatives would replace with alternative programs of their own.