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Newsroom Ready: Fiscal update shows deficit lower than expected but COVID-19 spending still dominates

The Trudeau Liberals have found themselves with a financial windfall from a better-than-expected economic rebound that lowered the deficit further from a near-historic level. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s update released today shows that the deficit for this year is on track to hit $144.5 billion, below the government’s previous forecast of a $154.7-billion deficit. 
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Legacy Identifier: r_Fiscal-Update20211214T1755 
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Create Date: 12/14/2021 5:55:00 PM 
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Bank of Canada
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Chrystia Freeland
COVID-19
deficit
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