Finance Minister Champagne launches prebudget consultations for fall 2026, focusing on tax reform and energy policy
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Bill Curry
17d ago· 5 min readenNews
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Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne is launching prebudget consultations ahead of the fall 2026 budget, seeking input on tax system improvements and energy export policies. The consultations will focus on supporting growth in energy, critical minerals, defence spending, and artificial intelligence. This marks the second fall budget since Prime Minister Mark Carney's government shifted from spring budget releases.
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· 3 pulledFinance Minister François-Philippe Champagne says he's seeking suggestions this summer for practical ways to improve Canada's tax system and to ensure the country delivers on plans to boost energy exports.
In an interview with The Globe and Mail at his Finance Department office on Friday, the minister said he will soon launch prebudget consultations ahead of the fall 2026 budget and outlined his focus for those discussions.
This will be the second fall budget since Prime Minister Mark Carney's government ended the practice of releasing budgets in the spring.
Consultations will include talk about supporting growth in energy, critical minerals, defence spending and AI
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