Trade war with United States pushes Quebec budget into record $13.6-billion deficit

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QUÉBEC – Against the backdrop of U.S. tariff threats, the Quebec government tabled a budget on Tuesday with a record $13.6-billion deficit and billions of dollars in new infrastructure spending to stimulate the economy.

Calling the budget a “complex exercise in uncertain times,” Finance Minister Eric Girard told a news conference in Quebec City that the trade war with the United States is expected to cut 0.7 percentage points from Quebec’s gross domestic product growth in 2025, limiting its rise to 1.1 per cent. Real GDP, adjusted for inflation, is expected to take a similar hit in 2026 because of the trade dispute, and rise by 1.4 per cent.

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