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  2. Canadian federal budget - Wikipedia

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    Canadian federal budget. In Canada, federal budgets are presented annually by the Government of Canada to identify planned government spending and expected government revenue, and to forecast economic conditions for the upcoming year. They are usually released in February or March, before the start of the fiscal year.

  3. 2021 Canadian federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian federal budget for the fiscal years of 2020–21 and 2021–22 was presented to the House of Commons by finance minister Chrystia Freeland on 19 April 2021. [5] The Canadian government did not produce a budget in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, the government produced a series of economic updates and stimulus plans ...

  4. 2022 Canadian federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The budget's main goal is to reduce Canada's debt-to-GDP ratio, mostly through a review of all government spending. Our ability to spend is not infinite. The time for extraordinary COVID support is over. — Chrystia Freeland, Budget 2022: Address by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance. However, the budget increases Canada's ...

  5. 2023 Canadian federal budget - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. 1985 Canadian federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The budget is the first presented in the 33rd Canadian Parliament, following the 1984 federal election during which the Progressive-Conservatives won a landslide majority. . The previous fiscal year (1983-84) saw, at the time, the largest post-war deficit of the federal government at 37.16 billi

  7. 1979 Canadian federal budget - Wikipedia

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    1979 Canadian federal budget. The 1979 Canadian federal budget was presented by Minister of Finance John Crosbie in the House of Commons of Canada on 11 December 1979. [1] It was the first and only Canadian federal budget presented under the premiership of Joe Clark. It was never adopted, as the government was defeated in a vote of confidence ...

  8. 1989 Canadian federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian federal budget for fiscal year 1989–1990 was presented to the House of Commons of Canada by finance minister Michael Wilson on 27 April 1989. It was the first budget after the 1988 Canadian federal election. The budget set the stage for a plan to eliminate the deficit within three years.

  9. 2019 Canadian federal budget - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian federal budget for fiscal year 2019–2020 was presented to the House of Commons by Finance Minister Bill Morneau on March 19, 2019. This was the last budget before the 2019 federal election. The deficit is projected to rise to $19.8 billion, after including a $3 billion adjustment for risk. [ 3]