Federal parties left dozens of potential election promises on cutting-room floor
OTTAWA — A new report by the parliamentary budget officer suggests political parties left dozens of potential platform proposals on the cutting-room floor during the last election campaign.
The report reviews the spending watchdog’s first-ever experience costing out platform commitments during the election, after the Liberal government gave it that power in 2017 as a way to give voters more insight into the credibility of campaign promises.
The watchdog was asked to estimate the costs of 216 proposals between June and October — double what was expected.
But only 115 of those estimates ever saw the light of day, meaning parties walked away from nearly half of them.