OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney and Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne have started the work of selling their government's budget.

Carney held a post-budget event at a public transit yard in Ottawa Wednesday morning, where he said the budget released Tuesday was built to meet a "crucial time" of global trade disruption, deep divisions and accelerating technological change.

"These profound changes require a bold response, and that's what we got yesterday," he said.

Carney said the budget looks to position Canada as a global leader in manufacturing and construction while slowing spending growth over the next few years.

He was joined at the event by Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont, who left the Conservative caucus to join the Liberals Tuesday.

Champagne was set to speak wi

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