Feds monitoring weak economy, could take action as early as fall: Morneau
OTTAWA — Canada’s finance minister is hinting the federal government could take steps as early as this autumn’s economic update to help the economy at a time of slower-than-expected growth.
When asked today about the fall update, Bill Morneau said the government would continue to look at Canada’s economic situation in order to determine what should be done — not only in November but also in next year’s budget.
Government insiders say Ottawa is considering using the update as a vehicle to help boost the sluggish economy, including potentially fast-forwarding billions in planned infrastructure investments.
Morneau declined to share details about the contents of the fall update, nor would he provide a precise date for its release.


