Finance Department predicts federal budget will be balanced by 2040
OTTAWA — The federal budget won’t be balanced until at least 2040, the Finance Department said Friday, providing fresh figures for parties looking to position themselves with voters as the best stewards of the public purse.
Federal officials estimate it will take another 22 years to get a balanced budget — five years earlier than the Liberal government predicted last year — if there are no major economic shocks or new government spending.
Long-term budgetary projections suggest that by the end of fiscal year 2040-2041, federal books will be in surplus by $1.7 billion, based on current assumptions for how the economy will grow and expectations that Liberal programs to help boost business investment will yield a financial windfall for the country — and for federal coffers.
All the assumptions make the figures “subject to a fair degree of uncertainty,” the report warned.


