
Bank of Canada, Crown corporations set to align with Liberal cost-cutting plans
OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada and most other federal Crown corporations will be looking to trim their budgets over the coming years alongside a wider government effort to cut costs.
A spokesperson said in a statement on Thursday that the central bank “intends to align with the spirit and objectives” of the Liberal government’s cost-cutting plans.
Ministers are being asked to carve out savings of 7.5 per cent from their departments’ operational spending starting in fiscal 2026. Cuts are expected to rise to 15 per cent over the next three years.
The Department of National Defence, Canada Border Services Agency and the RCMP all have lower savings targets of two per cent set over that timeframe.