The Liberal government is ending a long-held tradition of presenting a spring budget and will instead adopt a relatively new tradition borrowed from the U.K. that will see all future budgets delivered in the fall, Finance Canada said Monday.
As a part of the change, the tradition of tabling a fall economic and fiscal update will be moved to the spring.
The move is a part of the Liberal government's new capital budgeting framework that will also separate out day-to-day operational spending
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