the projected deficit was $9 billion higher than the $39-billion deficit the budget tabled just eight months ago had called for.
now, there has been a lot of reporting that the pmo pushed freeland to spend more than she wanted to. the reports claimed that there was a tension between trudeau and freeland over fiscal prudence and some might think this is why the projections are so far off just months apart.
based on the evidence, that would be wrong.
freeland simply hasn’t been able to meet her projections in years. perhaps you heard about the federal deficit for last year coming in at $61.9 billion instead of the $40 billion projected.
in 2022, federal revenues spiked, the projection in the april budget that year was $408.4 billion but by october it was projected at $445.9 billion. that’s a revenue increase of $37.5 billion but rather than shrink the deficit or pay down the debt racked up during the pandemic, freeland boosted spending.
between april and october of 2022, spending still increased from $453.2 billion to $472.5 billion. jacking up spending by $19.3 billion even as covid spending and programs were winding down is an incredible feat.
don’t think for a second that freeland is a centrist on economics, or competent.