Federal government expects $40-billion deficit this year: Freeland
The fall economic update from the federal government projected a $40-billion deficit for the current fiscal year.
The update, delivered on Tuesday by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, acknowledged the cost-of-living crisis and the increased financial pressure Canadians are facing, but offered few measures to address the issue.
The projected deficit is largely in line with the $40.1-billion projection included in the Liberals’ spring budget. Freeland’s update did not project or predict any return to balance, despite a 2015 promise by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to deliver a balanced budget in four years.
The update added $20.8 billion in new spending over five years beyond what was included in the spring budget. Some of the new measures are intended to increase Canada’s housing supply, especially when it comes to rentals and affordable homes.