Carney’s fall budget could be the toughest one Canadians have ever faced in peacetime

Mark Carney will still face a domestic economy with weak growth prospects while having no choice but to act quickly to bring fiscal discipline to the federal government with deep spending cuts to programs prized by many Canadians, catalyze a huge and disruptive transition to a more competitive and productive economy less dependent on the U.S., and undertake a massive boost to defence and infrastructure spending.
Prime Minister Mark Carney gives opening remarks at the Prime Minister’s First Nations Summit on Bill C-5 at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., on July 17, 2025.

TORONTO—The budget Prime Minister Mark Carney has promised for the fall may be the toughest one Canadians have ever faced in peacetime. But it is necessary.

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