PBO report questions need for Liberals’ planned stimulus spending
OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget officer is questioning whether the federal Liberals need to spend tens of billions in planned stimulus.
In a report this morning, Yves Giroux says the federal guardrails designed to guide spending decisions appear to have been met, suggesting any stimulus should be wound down before the fiscal year ends in March.
Giroux says the rationale for the planned stimulus of up to $100 billion no longer exists.
His report this morning on federal finances also says the government has spent or planned to spend $541.9 billion in new measures, almost one-third of which are not related to COVID-19.