Trudeau tells ministers openness, co-operation are key in minority government
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau instructed his finance minister Friday to “preserve fiscal firepower” in case the economy tanks — an order that came just as Bill Morneau prepares to issue an update on the state of Canada’s economy and the federal government’s finances.
Morneau is to issue his annual fall economic and fiscal update on Monday, followed later in the day by a meeting with provincial finance ministers.
Since Parliament resumed late last week, the Conservatives have repeatedly accused Trudeau’s Liberals of running the economy into the ground and the government’s books deep into the red. Backed by a Statistics Canada report that the economy shed 71,000 jobs last month, Conservatives have asserted that the country is on the brink of a recession and have been highly critical of Trudeau’s failure to mention any moves to deal with that possibility in the speech from the throne.
Morneau and Trudeau have played down fears of an impending recession. Both have insisted the government is on the right track by investing in the economy, rather than adopting the Conservative approach, which they describe as cuts and austerity.