The Parliamentary Budget Officer cut through the noise this week. They did what Ottawa refuses to do. They told the truth about the books. Carney’s so-called “balanced operating budget” wasn’t a plan, a discipline, or anything resembling a real anchor. It was creative accounting dressed up as credibility.
The PBO lays it out plainly; the anchor is not credible. The government has been shifting definitions and moving pieces around. It also relies on accounting tricks. These tricks smooth over the reality of rising spending and ballooning debt. Balancing the operating budget was always a political slogan, not a fiscal guardrail.
This matters. When your anchor is fake, your entire budget drifts. And right now, Canada is drifting into more profound deficits, higher interest payments, and fewer choices for the next generation.
Carney can put a shine on it. The PBO pulled the shine off.
And the numbers speak for themselves.

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