Spring Economic Statement Projects Smaller-Than-Forecasted $66.9 Billion Deficit for 2025 Fiscal Year

Spring Economic Statement Projects Smaller-Than-Forecasted $66.9 Billion Deficit for 2025 Fiscal Year
Finance and National Revenue Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne looks on as Prime Minister Mark Carney responds to a question during an announcement on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on April 14, 2026. The Canadian Press/Adrian Wyld
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The Liberal government’s first Spring Economic Update projects a $66.9 billion deficit for the 2025–26 fiscal year, which is lower than the $78.3 billion shortfall forecast in its November budget.

The update, tabled exactly a year after the Liberal Party’s April 28 electoral win, outlines $37.5 billion over the next six years in new social measures, such as addressing food security, easing access to disability tax credits, extending Employment Insurance for seasonal workers, and encouraging more people to work in skilled trades.
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