Carney’s “Nearly Zero” Tariffs Leave $20B Missing… And Maybe The Spring Budget?

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s abrupt rollback of retaliatory US tariffs has stripped Ottawa of a projected $20 billion revenue stream—and observers are wondering if this is the reason why there’s no budget this spring.

Canada imposed 25% duties on roughly $60 billion of American-made goods in March, then matched US auto levies in April.

Yet within weeks, Carney’s government granted six-month exemptions for inputs used in manufacturing, food and beverage packaging, health care, public safety and national security, effectively driving its tariff rate “to nearly zero,” according to Tony Stillo, director of Canada economics at Oxford Economics.

Antimony Resources — sponsored Sponsored · Antimony Resources

The Liberal fiscal plan released in April explicitly counted on “Canada’s tariff response” to deliver $20,000 million in 2025–26, with no such revenues penciled in for 2026–27.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was quick to pounce. After campaigning on the premise that Carney’s economic gravitas would shield Canada from US tariffs, Poilievre warned on social media that “hiding from a budget isn’t governance.”

Instead of a spring budget, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne has deferred detailed fiscal updates until a fall economic statement, citing trade-war volatility and global uncertainty.

“We’re taking a step-by-step approach,” he told reporters, emphasizing the priority of enacting a middle-class tax cut before Parliament adjourns in June. Opposition critics argue the delay undercuts Ottawa’s accountability and raises questions about the government’s revenue assumptions.


Information for this briefing was found via National Post and the sources mentioned. The author has no securities or affiliations related to this organization. Not a recommendation to buy or sell. Always do additional research and consult a professional before purchasing a security. The author holds no licenses.

One Response

  1. Although I fear the fiscal implications, I think not playing Trump’s childish tit-for-tat game is a good strategy. Canada should wait until the dust settles and if US tariffs continue, put export duties where it hurts the rival the most; oil, natural gas, electricity, potash, etc. The provinces losing revenues (Alberta, Manitoba, Quebec, BC) need to be made whole. Then enter renewed trade negotiations with the US. If the tariffs on autos continues, Canada ought form a ppp auto company using empty manufacturing facilities and unemployed workers, to manufacture vehicles the country buys the most; pickups and small SUVs, focusing on the most efficient green solution, gasoline hybrids. The company would eventually be totally privatized. This is smart elbows up!

Video Articles

Silver Is in a New Price Regime, and the Market Isn’t Used to It | Keith Neumeyer – First Majestic

Agnico Eagle Just Made a Massive Gold Land Grab

A Copper-Gold Deposit Caught the White House’s Attention | Rob McLeod – Cambria Gold

Recommended

Mercado Drills 256 g/t Silver Over 6.5 Metres In First Drill Hole of Inaugural Program

Antimony Resources Drills 4.38% Sb Over 7.05 Metres At Bald Hill In Final Hole Of 2025 Program

Trending

Related News

Tariffs On Canada Paused for 30 Days

In a significant development, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced today that the United States...

Monday, February 3, 2025, 04:49:44 PM

The Era of “Outsiders”: Carney Wins Liberal Leadership Race

Former central banker Mark Carney has emerged as the new leader of Canada’s Liberal Party...

Monday, March 10, 2025, 10:17:00 AM

Mark Carney Wants More Than Pipelines

Prime Minister Mark Carney said this week his government will broaden Canada’s energy focus beyond...

Thursday, May 29, 2025, 03:03:00 PM

Credit Agency Flags Budget 2025 Could Erode Federal Finances

Fitch Ratings warned that Canada’s proposed 2025 budget underscores erosion of federal finances and could...

Tuesday, November 11, 2025, 07:34:21 AM

Carney Attributes Trade Breakdown to Ford’s Anti-Tariff Ad Campaign

Prime Minister Mark Carney directly linked the collapse of Canada-US trade negotiations to Ontario Premier...

Wednesday, December 17, 2025, 11:20:00 AM