Morneau says he will exercise prudence in budget in face of Trump administration
TORONTO — Finance Minister Bill Morneau is suggesting the upcoming federal budget will have the room to deal with whatever economic shifts could ensue as the Donald Trump administration takes over in the U.S.
Morneau, who met Friday with a dozen private sector economists in Toronto, provided no details when asked about how Trump’s election win has impacted the budget preparation process.
But he said he will exercise prudence as he plans upcoming investments “to ensure that we have the capacity to deal with the environment that we find ourselves in.”
There has been some concern that the new U.S. administration could spell trouble for the Canadian economy, particularly if border tariffs are implemented.


