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Federal deficit for the 2020-21 fiscal year pegged at $343.2 billion

A fiscal ‘snapshot’ from the Trudeau government estimates the federal deficit for the 2020-21 fiscal year will be $343.2 billion.

Finance Minister Bill Morneau presented the update Wednesday afternoon saying it’s expected the economy will contract by 6.8 per cent in 2020 as a whole because of COVID-19, its sharpest drop since the Great Depression.

Morneau says providing support like the Canada Emergency Relief Benefit and the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy has led to Ottawa spending $236 billion to date to address COVID-19.

Morneau, however, does say there’s a projection of a 5.5 per cent rebound in 2021. He says they are projecting that by the end of the 2020-21 fiscal year next March, $469 billion more will be spent that what was projected in spending targets set in December 2019.

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The rising deficit has pushed the federal government’s total debt level to more than $1 trillion, a record-setting number in the country. Morneau says he expects to deliver an economic update or a budget in the fall.

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