Liberals face pressure for concrete ideas, economic plan in spending update
OTTAWA — The federal Liberals are being warned that they need to provide a detailed plan on navigating the health and economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic in a key spending document next week.
Business and labour groups say the government must outline concrete proposals to manage COVID-19 in the short term, but also outline more long-term steps for recovery.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is to table the fall economic statement on Monday, giving a full accounting of pandemic spending so far and possibly laying out new programs and plans.
The update will also provide a view of the depth of this year’s deficit, which in July was forecast at a historic $343.2 billion.