Morneau to hear array of advice on how to prepare budget in Trump era
OTTAWA — Finance Minister Bill Morneau will digest a range of expert ideas Friday on how best to prepare his upcoming federal budget at a time of growing protectionist risk emanating from the U.S.
But Morneau can expect the input of private-sector economists on the potential impacts of a Donald Trump presidency to follow a common theme: uncertainty.
As part of the budget-writing process, federal finance ministers routinely call on outside economists for their forecasts. Their projections are averaged to create a fiscal foundation for the budget, which could be released as early as next month.
The meeting in Toronto comes a week before Trump’s inauguration, an event that could mark the beginning of an era of U.S. policy changes that could significantly threaten the Canadian economy.


