Canada is soliciting public recommendations as it prepares a budget that must balance tax cuts with large defense spending increases amid an ongoing tariff war with the US.
Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne launched a consultation asking the public to name fiscal priorities ahead of a budget in the fall, the first for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal government.
The budget will focus on job creation, building more homes, large nation-building projects, and expanding Canada’s defense industry, a Department of Finance news release said Monday. The consultation runs until Aug. 28.
Participants are ...