Morneau, private-sector economists set to examine fate of federal finances
OTTAWA — When Finance Minister Bill Morneau meets a group of private-sector economists Thursday to ask about their economic forecasts, he may be encouraged to shed a little light on the future himself.
Morneau will sit down with experts in Toronto to seek their projections and opinions ahead of the government’s fall economic and fiscal update, which is expected in the coming weeks.
Scotiabank’s chief economist, a former senior Finance Department official under Morneau, plans to ask his old boss about something he says is lacking from the feds: a clear fiscal road map.
“Right now, there isn’t really a plan,” said Jean-Francois Perrault, who was assistant deputy minister of economic and fiscal policy until the end of 2015.


