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Economy

Understand how various levels of government across Canada generate revenue and where the money goes. Explore economic levers, including taxes, trade, inflation, immigration, and employment trends, and how they impact Canadians. Dive into our Canada Facts series, where fascinating insights meet reliable data, delivering everything you need to stay informed and captivated about Canada!

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How much money does the federal government spend?

In fiscal 2022-2023, the Canadian government spent a total of $483.1 billion, down $20.5 billion, or 4.1 per cent, from 2021–22. Government expenses peaked in 2020-2021 reaching $644.2 billion mainly due to support for businesses and individuals impacted by the pandemic. From 2000-2001 to 2022-2023, spending has increased 2.76 times.

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How much money does the federal government collect?

The Canadian government’s fiscal year runs from April 1 to March 31. In fiscal 2022-2023, the federal government’s revenue increased to $447.8 billion from $413.3 billion in 2021-2022. That represents approximately an 8% jump. Revenue has grown steadily over the past 20 years with the total revenues in 2022-2023 reaching more than double the amount in 2002-2003.

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