安大略省政府公布经济报告,预计本财年赤字135亿加元,但将投入巨资用于税收减免、家庭护理和基础设施建设。尽管面临美国关税压力导致经济增长放缓,但就业数据意外增长,显示出产业韧性。政府计划通过长期投资实现预算平衡,并继续在美国投放广告以争取支持。
Ford government to share update on state of Ontario economy amidst tariffs | Globalnews.ca
Read original at Global News →Posted November 6, 2025 6:00 am 1 min read Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy stands in the house as he delivers the Ontario budget at the Queen's Park Legislature in Toronto, on Thursday, May 15, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young The Ford government is set to table its Fall Economic Statement on Thursday, a mini-budget document likely to focus on infrastructure and reveal the latest impacts of tariffs from the United States on Ontario’s economy.
Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy will unveil the fiscal update in the legislature around 1 p.m., parts of which have already been published.In the build-up to the fall economic statement, the government announced it would waive its portion of the harmonized sales tax on new homes for first-time homebuyers up to the value of $1 million.
It also announced $1.1 billion in funding for home care projects, along with a major overhaul of election law in the province that will almost double donation limits and scrap fixed-term election dates. Get daily National news Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day.
The document will also shed light on the state of the provincial economy, borrowing and projections for unemployment, growth and debt. Story continues below advertisement Trending Now Carney is cutting the luxury tax. What else is getting axed in Budget 2025? California Republicans sue over new U.S.
House map approved by voters Reacting to the federal budget, tabled on Tuesday, Bethlenfalvy said Ottawa’s document “lacks some ambition” and did not do enough to protect auto jobs in Ontario.“I’ve had people, workers, asking me, ‘What’s in the budget for Oshawa? What’s in it for Windsor, if you’re out of a job or being challenged in the auto sector?'
” he said. “There isn’t much there.”The Ford government has generally treated the fall economic statement as a mini budget with major new policies included. Last year, for example, the government announced $200 cheques for Ontario residents as part of the statement.Bethlenfalvy, however, tempered expectations for the latest iteration.
“It is an update, not a budget,” he said on Wednesday.— with a file from The Canadian Press © 2025 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc. Sponsored content




