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Freeland doesn’t commit to meeting her own deficit target in fall economic statement

Dec 10, 2024 | 7:40 AM

OTTAWA — Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is not committing to meeting the $40.1-billion deficit target she set for the government last year.

Freeland says she expects the fall economic statement, which she will present on Dec. 16, will show a declining debt-to-GDP ratio.

When asked if she would also meet her deficit target, Freeland wouldn’t answer, saying she chose her words “carefully.”

The finance minister announced a set of fiscal guardrails last fall in response to pressure from the Bank of Canada and economists to avoid fuelling inflation with too much spending.