CBC stories
Feb. 26, 2008
- Flaherty delivers 'prudence' in 2008 budget
- Liberals will support Tory budget: Dion
- Flaherty unveils new tax-free savings plans
- Budget a missed opportunity, arts groups say
- Budget seen as disappointing for tech, science
- Budget far from green, environmentalists say
- Manufacturing, forestry say budget does little for them
CBC media
- Finance Minister Jim Flaherty's speech in the House of Commons (Runs 46:55) Windows Media
- Liberal leader Stéphane Dion responds to the budget (Runs 2:37) Windows Media
- Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe responds to the budget (Runs 1:53) Windows Media
- NDP leader Jack Layton responds to the budget (Runs 2:28) Windows Media
- CBC-TV's Keith Boag on Flaherty 'prudence' 2008 budget (Runs 4:12) Windows Media
- CBC-TV's Paul Hunter reports on how the budget affects average Canadians (Runs 4:14)Windows Media
- CBC-TV's Terry Milewski reports on the budget's green measures (Runs 2:43) Windows Media
- CBC-TV's John Lancaster reports on Toronto reaction (Runs 3:18) Windows Media
- CBC-TV's Julie Van Dusen reports on the 2008 federal budget (Runs: 2:50) Real Media | QuickTime
- CBC-TV's John Lancaster reports on Toronto reaction (Runs: 3:07) Real Media | QuickTime
- CBC-TV's Mike Wise reports on Ontario car manufacturers' reaction (Runs: 3:21) Real Media | QuickTime
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