Canada’s shrinking deficit — and it what means for the future

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Watch Deloitte’s Trevin Stratton on the federal government’s fall economic update

The federal government projects the deficit will shrink to $36.4 billion in fiscal 2022-2023 and become a $4.5-billion surplus by fiscal 2027-2028. Photo by Postmedia Trevin Stratton, Americas economics leader for Deloitte, takes us through the federal government’s fall economic update which projects the deficit will shrink to $36.4 billion in fiscal 2022-2023 and become a $4.5-billion surplus by fiscal 2027-2028.

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