After first quarter, feds on track to meet $28.5B deficit prediction: report
OTTAWA — Three months into the fiscal year, the public books are on track to meet the Trudeau government’s deficit projection of $28.5 billion, an update on federal finances said Friday.
The government posted a thin budgetary surplus of $83 million between April and June, the Finance Department’s monthly fiscal monitor found.
That means the balance-sheet ink is set to start turning red over the coming months.
The document noted that while the first quarter numbers provided limited detail for the whole fiscal year, it insisted they’re consistent with the deficit prediction in Ottawa’s March budget.


