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Canada’s federal and provincial debt projected to exceed $2.4 trillion this year

27 May 2026
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The Fraser Institute’s recent study highlights a significant increase in Canada’s federal and provincial net debt, which has nearly doubled from $1.24 trillion in 2007-08 to an estimated $2.44 trillion this fiscal year, marking a 97.7 percent rise. The research indicates that most of this debt accumulation, about $712.7 billion, occurred at the federal level, particularly in response to COVID-19. Projections for 2024 estimate the debt to slightly decrease to $2.2 trillion. The study also reveals that Manitoba currently has the highest debt-to-GDP ratio at 91.3 percent, while Alberta has the lowest at 8.1 percent. The report emphasizes the need for a long-term plan to manage and reduce this growing debt burden, as rising debt levels can lead to higher interest rates and reduced public spending on essential services.

Why It Matters

The increase in Canada’s debt levels since the 2008 recession reflects a departure from the fiscal prudence observed prior to that period, when federal net debt was reduced by $364.5 billion over 12 years. The rising debt is concerning as it typically leads to higher borrowing costs, which can hinder private investment and economic growth. With combined net debt projected to reach 75.4 percent of GDP, and significant deficits anticipated across most provinces, the financial pressures could result in higher taxes and reduced funding for critical public services such as healthcare and education. Understanding the trajectory of this debt is crucial for assessing the future economic stability of Canada.

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