Prime Minister Mark Carney says Liberals will table a budget this fall
- On Sunday in Rome, Prime Minister Mark Carney revealed that a complete budget plan will be unveiled by the government this fall rather than in the spring.
- Carney made the decision after attending Pope Leo XIV's inaugural mass at the Vatican and citing the need for more clarity on economic, defense, and tariff issues before budgeting.
- He emphasized that rushing a budget in a narrow three-week window with a new cabinet holds little value and that current tariffs retaliating against the U.S. Remain largely in place.
- Carney emphasized at a Rome press conference that attempting to quickly finalize a budget within a limited three-week period while working with a recently formed cabinet is not particularly beneficial.
- The fall budget aims to address defense spending, economic outlook, and government efficiency, suggesting a more comprehensive and prudent fiscal plan later this year.
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A Budget Will Finally Be Tabled This Fall, Says Mark Carney
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