2021 Canadian federal budget
The Canadian federal budget for the fiscal years of 2020–21 and 2021–22 was presented to the House of Commons by finance minister Chrystia Freeland on 19 April 2021. The Canadian government did not produce a budget in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, the government produced a series of economic updates and stimulus plans throughout the year.
Presented | 19 April 2021 |
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Parliament | 43rd |
Party | Liberal |
Finance minister | Chrystia Freeland |
Total revenue | $296.2 billion (projected for 2020), $355.1 billion (projected for 2021) $316.4 billion (Actual for 2020), $413.3 billion (Actual for 2021) |
Total expenditures | $650.3 billion (projected for 2020, including net actuarial losses), $509.8 billion (projected for 2021, including net actuarial losses) $644.2 billion (Actual for 2020), $503.5 billion (Actual for 2021) |
Deficit | $354.2 billion (projected for 2020), $154.7 billion (projected for 2021) $327.7 billion (Actual for 2020), $90.2 billion (Actual for 2021) |
Website | https://www.budget.gc.ca/2021/pdf/budget-2021-en.pdf |
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