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What the federal Liberals are pitching in their upcoming budget

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 27 Oct, 2025 09:21 AM
  • What the federal Liberals are pitching in their upcoming budget

The federal government has started previewing items that will be included in the federal budget set to be introduced on Nov. 4.

Here is a running list of what has been announced by the Liberals ahead of budget day.

Oct. 27: Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu says the upcoming federal budget will include $75 million over the next three years to boost an apprenticeship training program focused on the building trades. The government says it also intends to work with provinces to speed up the recognition of foreign professional credentials through a $97 million fund, using money pulled from existing employment department resources.

Oct. 22: Prime Minister Mark Carney promises the fall budget will spur unseen levels of private sector investments. He says the coming budget will include a climate competitiveness strategy, a new immigration plan and an international talent-attraction strategy.

Oct. 20: The Liberal government says the budget will introduce Canada’s first-ever whole-of-government national anti-fraud strategy. The government says it will direct banks to put new policies and procedures in place to detect and prevent fraud. The government says it will work with banks and others to develop a voluntary Economic Abuse Code of Conduct and introduce legislation by next spring to create a Financial Crimes Agency.

Oct. 17: The Liberal government says it's fulfilling a campaign promise in its upcoming budget with funding to hire 1,000 more Canada Border Services Agency officers. It's expected to cost $617.7 million over five years.

Oct. 16: Prime Minister Mark Carney says Ottawa plans to hire 1,000 more Royal Canadian Mounted Police personnel, including 150 staffers who will focus on money laundering, organized crime and online fraud. The government says it will spend $1.8 billion over four years to boost federal policing capacity across Canada to combat crime. Funding will also go to increasing the RCMP cadet recruitment allowance to $1,000 per week.

Oct. 10: Carney and Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne hold a press conference to preview three programs in the upcoming federal budget. The Liberals say the Canada Revenue Agency will prepare pre-filled tax returns for more low-income people with simple tax situations to ensure they get access to benefit programs.

Oct. 10: Carney announces the government will make the national school food program permanent with $216 million in annual funding.

Oct. 10: Carney says his government is reviving the "Canada Strong pass" for the holiday season and next summer. That program, which was part of the Liberals' election platform and was launched last summer, offers free admission to parks and museums and discounts for young adults travelling on Via Rail.

Picture Courtesy: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

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