IMF approves Liberals’ handling of economy, warns of longer term challenges
OTTAWA — The International Monetary Fund has given the Trudeau government a passing mark for its handling of the economy since coming to power, but warns that “more difficult challenges lie ahead.”
The comments are contained in an annual report released by the Washington-based organization Thursday that credited the Liberals with helping the Canadian economy regain momentum.
“To support the economy, the government introduced tax cuts for the middle class, expanded family benefits, and raised infrastructure spending,” the report said.
The billions of dollars in additional spending combined with the Bank of Canada’s historically low interest rates, “has succeeded in revitalizing the economy after a tough year in 2015,” the report said.


