PROGRAM REVIEW – A Canadian Case Study J. Bourgon P.C., O.C. Canada, May 2009.

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PROGRAM REVIEW – A Canadian Case Study J. Bourgon P.C., O.C. Canada, May 2009

Learning From the Past : Growing deficits and debt (1975) Chronic deficit (1978 ) A divergent course (1982) Growth, prosperity (Post-War)

Federal Net Debt

Federal Budgetary Surplus or Deficit

Changing Course : A balanced operating budget, structural reforms and agenda overload Across the board cuts A balanced operating budget ( ) Not enough, not fast enough Structural reforms Canada-USA Free Trade and NAFTA Tax reform Cap on transfers

Federal Net Debt

Federal Operating Surplus or Deficit

Federal Budgetary Surplus or Deficit

Charting a new course The approach One team A free hand No target The process Common guidelines

Program Review Test : Decision Tree Role of Government Test Public Interest Test Federalism TestPartnership Test Efficiency Test Affordability Test Abandon / Transfer

Charting a new course The approach One team A free hand No target The process Common guidelines The machinery DMs committee Cabinet committee PM and Cabinet The chronology

Federal Budgetary Surplus or Deficit

Federal Net Debt

Cumulative Provincial/Territorial Surplus or Deficit

Changes in Federal Department Spending Realtive to

Public Service Employment

PROGRAM REVIEW – A Canadian Case Study