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Canada 11-Month Budget Deficit Rises to C$25.55 bln

OTTAWA, (Reuters) - Canada recorded a higher C$25.55 billion ($18.66 billion) budget deficit ​for the first 11 months of ‌the 2025/26 fiscal year as government expenditures grew faster than revenues, the finance ministry said ​on Friday.

By comparison, the deficit ​in the same period a year ⁠earlier had been C$19.27 billion, it ​said in a statement.

Program expenses rose 2.1% ​on increases across almost all major categories of spending. Public debt charges shrank slightly by ​0.1% reflecting the impact of lower ​interest rates on treasury bills and other instruments. This ‌was ⁠partly offset by higher average effective interest rates on an increased stock of marketable bonds, the ministry said.

Year-to-date revenues ​grew by ​0.8%, ⁠largely reflecting higher income from custom import duties and corporate ​and personal income tax revenues.

On ​a ⁠monthly basis, Canada posted a surplus of C$5.66 billion in February, compared to ⁠a ​C$7.57 billion surplus in ​February 2025.

($1 = 1.3695 Canadian dollars)

Reporting by Promit Mukherjee, editing ​by Ed White

Source: Reuters


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