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Newsroom Ready: Champagne defends decision to report capital, operating spending separately
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says accounting principles will remain in place for reporting the government's overall deficit, even as Ottawa moves to separate capital spending from operational spending in the next budget. Champagne says the change will make it easier to see how well Canada is doing at its goal of improving capital investment. (Oct. 6, 2025)
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP175119501
Legacy Identifier:
r_Champagne-Budget20251006T1205
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Duration:
1m26s
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1920px × 1080px 78.48 MB
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Create Date:
10/6/2025 12:05:00 PM
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budget
champagne
deficit
economy
finance
finance minister
Francois-Phillipe Champagne
government budget
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Ottawa
politics