The Globe and Mail newspaper’s lead story today refers to the not-so-surprising fact that the federal government is well on its way to post another surplus for the current fiscal year. In April and May 2005 alone, Ottawa posted a surplus of $3.1-billion. A strong economy and high energy prices are likely filling up Ottawa’s coffers faster than the minority government cuts deals with opposition members to stay in power.

An earlier post suggested that the federal government should return some of its surpluses to working Canadians. Finance minister Ralph Goodale talks a great deal about “improving Canada’s productivity”. His government should now follow-through and invest more in education, help companies invest in R&D and make serious efforts to combat our brain drain.

Note: I will be posting sporadically this week as I attend to some personal matters.