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Canada's 2025 deficit rose to $26.4 billion, driven by higher spending and tax gains from U.S. trade measures.
Canada’s federal government recorded a $26.4 billion deficit from April to November 2025, up from $22.7 billion the previous year.
Revenue rose to $317.2 billion, driven by higher import duties from countermeasures against U.S. tariffs and increased income tax collections.
Program expenses, excluding actuarial losses, increased to $304 billion due to higher direct spending and transfers to individuals and provinces.
Net debt charges slightly declined to $36.3 billion, while net actuarial losses rose to $3.3 billion.
The data was released January 30, 2026, in the government’s fiscal monitor report.
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El déficit de Canadá en 2025 aumentó a $ 26.4 mil millones, impulsado por mayores gastos y ganancias fiscales de las medidas comerciales de los Estados Unidos.