Ottawa’s fiscal year shaping up better than budget forecasts: BMO economist
OTTAWA — The federal government’s annual deficit for the fiscal year ending Tuesday is tracking below Ottawa’s own expectations set out in the 2025 budget, despite increased spending.
The fiscal monitor published last Friday showed Ottawa’s deficit from April to January came in at $31.2 billion.
With just two months left in the federal fiscal calendar, those levels are well below the $78.3 billion forecast for this year’s annual deficit in the Liberal government’s budget tabled last November.
BMO chief economist Doug Porter warned it would be dangerous to project where the federal government will end the fiscal year after just 10 months of results, given that March in particular usually sees a major spike in the deficit related to income tax payouts.


