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Publication Date: November 4, 2025 - 16:48

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Read the full text of Canada's 2025 federal budget from Prime Minister Mark Carney

November 4, 2025

Prime Minister Mark Carney has tabled his first budget since entering politics earlier this year. Canada’s 2025 federal budgetforecasts a $78.3-billion deficit, the third highest in Canadian history and the highest ever in a non-pandemic year. On Monday, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne called it an “investment budget” and a “generational shift.” Champagne tabled the budget on Tuesday. Read the full budget document below, and find National Post’s full coverage here .

https://www.scribd.com/document/943096182/Full-text-Canada-s-2025-Federal-Budget

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