PBO sees $363 billion deficit, warns of pitfalls from Liberals’ promised stimulus
OTTAWA — The federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic should send the deficit to $363.4 billion, Parliament’s spending watchdog says in an outlook on federal finances just under three weeks out from the Liberal government’s first budget in two years.
The government’s economic update in November projected the deficit to hit $381.6 billion for the 2020-2021 fiscal year, which closed Wednesday, but warned it could rise to $400 billion if severe restrictions and lockdowns were required over the winter months.
The April 19 budget should provide the government’s updated deficit outlook for the past 12 months, and future fiscal years.
Budget officer Yves Giroux’s report said the deficit should fall over time as emergency spending measures wind down over the next 12 months.


