
ROME — Prime Minister Mark Carney says the Liberal government will present a federal budget in the fall, allowing time for clarity on some key economic and fiscal issues to emerge.
Speaking to reporters Sunday in Rome, Carney defended his government’s decision not to deliver a budget this spring, saying there is little value in rushing the process
Carney noted a new session of Parliament begins with a throne speech on May 27, but the House of Commons is due to rise less than a month later
