Budget 2023 belt-tightening: Liberals order federal spending review, cuts
OTTAWA — Federal departments and agencies are being told to start tightening their belts as the Trudeau government looks for ways to pay for its latest budget promises while easing recent criticism over its use of outside consultants such as McKinsey & Company.
But while Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says the savings won’t come at the expense of service to Canadians, others aren’t so sure given what happened when Stephen Harper’s Conservatives ordered similar cuts about a decade ago.
Freeland unveiled the Liberals’ latest federal budget plan on Tuesday, which promises billions of dollars for the health-care system, clean-energy infrastructure and other priorities.
Yet buried among the roughly $59.5 billion in new measures over the next five years are plans to rein in federal spending in other areas. That includes cutting back on government travel and hiring consultants, alongside a broader spending review.