Sask. Premier Scott Moe expects ‘significant’ deficit in federal budget
Given the uncertain and tumultuous time Canada has recently experienced with trade, Premier Scott Moe said he expects a “significant” deficit to be unveiled in the Government of Canada’s 2025-26 budget.
“There’s been some significant deficit-fuelled expenses or investments over the last number of years that you can’t change in one year. Second to that, I would say that in the short term, the Canadian economy is really struggling in this uncertain time,” Moe told reporters last week.
Moe said tariffs from markets like India, China and the United States, as well as general global uncertainty, will all play a hand in affecting the Canadian economy.
“Whether it be the construction industry, the auto industry, manufacturing industry, or even the lack of access that we have on some of our export products to countries around the world, Moe said.


