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Canadian public debt, or general government debt, is the liabilities of the government sector. [ 1 ] : 23 Government gross debt consists of liabilities that are a financial claim that requires payment of interest and/or principal in future.
The Canadian federal budget for the fiscal years of 2023–24 was presented to the House of Commons by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland on 28 March 2023. [2] The budget was meant to reflect Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's stated policy objective to "make life more affordable for Canadians" [3] while also reducing government expenditures.
The Canadian dollar touched a 4-1/2-year low against its U.S. counterpart on Monday before recouping its losses and Canadian bond yields rose, as investors weighed the fiscal implications of the ...
British Columbia government debt is composed of the financial liabilities of the Canadian provincial government of British Columbia. [ 1 ] : 81 As of 2023 [update] , the British Columbia (BC) total government debt (total liabilities) was $129.3 billion for the 2022-23 fiscal year (ending 31 March 2023). [ 2 ]
Canadian bond yields moved lower across the curve. The 10-year was down 7.7 basis points at 3.149%, after earlier touching its weakest level since Oct. 18 at 3.141%. (Reporting by Fergal Smith ...
* Loonie touches a 3-year high intraday at 1.2365 * Canadian new home prices rise 1.9% in February from January * Price of U.S. oil falls 0.9% * Canadian bond yields rise across a steeper curve By ...
1991 Canadian federal budget None [note 2] 1991–92 26 February 1990 1992 Canadian federal budget None [note 2] 1992–93 25 February 1992 Don Mazankowski PC: 1993 Canadian federal budget None [note 2] 1993–94 26 April 1993 C-9: Royal Assent (12 May 1994) [2] Adopted on division 1994 Canadian federal budget None: 1994–95 22 February 1994 ...
* Loonie touches its weakest since March 10 at 1.2639 * Canadian payroll employment falls by 134,500 in January * Price of U.S. oil decreases 2% * Canadian bond yields rise across the curve ...