Morneau talks up fiscal room to react to impacts of COVID-19 as concerns mount
OTTAWA — Finance Minister Bill Morneau sought to ease the concerns over the novel coronavirus outbreak on a day where financial markets dropped along with the price of oil, and the Liberals said they were preparing help for a worst-case economic scenario.
Morneau only said the government was “looking at taking some initiatives this week” to help affected workers and families, ensure businesses make it through financial challenges, and keep Canada’s health-care system healthy.
He stressed the economy and federal finances can weather the storm from COVID-19 and a sudden plunge in oil prices.
Morneau suggested any federal stimulus spending won’t be tied to the budget, for which he did not provide a date.