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Liberal (Minority/Majority) Government 2025 - ???

I would love to see where Pierre would cut in the budget to get it down to a 31b dollar deficit though, especially when we are increasing defense spending and looking to get major projects on the go.

Didn't he run on having a $40B deficit during the 2025 election?

I wonder too, and what changed from his original estimate.
 
Has to be commodity prices right?

They haven't cut spending, the economic outlook is largely the same...
Potentially but the feds dont bring in direct royalties as I recall so there must be more to it, especially if the federal gas tax is suspended till sept.
 
Starting with an initial $25B endowment, the fund will finance major national interest projects.

Carney announces creation of Canada's first sovereign wealth fund


OK- cautiously, conceptually, I dig it. As an economy with so much coming in from natural resources whose prices and demand can fluctuate and which can be depleted over time, a sovereign wealth fund is a no-brainer. I'll want to see more details on execution, and what sort of investment profile they target. There's no reason Canada oughtn't be able to build up, over time, a pretty massive sovereign fund.
 
OK- cautiously, conceptually, I dig it. As an economy with so much coming in from natural resources whose prices and demand can fluctuate and which can be depleted over time, a sovereign wealth fund is a no-brainer. I'll want to see more details on execution, and what sort of investment profile they target. There's no reason Canada oughtn't be able to build up, over time, a pretty massive sovereign fund.

I'm also interested in hearing more about how an everyday Canadian being able to invest into it. The way he spoke about it in the above presser sounds similar to a market-linked GIC.

Superannuation, but for mega government projects has my attention.
 
OK- cautiously, conceptually, I dig it. As an economy with so much coming in from natural resources whose prices and demand can fluctuate and which can be depleted over time, a sovereign wealth fund is a no-brainer. I'll want to see more details on execution, and what sort of investment profile they target. There's no reason Canada oughtn't be able to build up, over time, a pretty massive sovereign fund.

Here's the press release, its a solid idea for sure that could lead to a lot of economic growth.
 
OK- cautiously, conceptually, I dig it. As an economy with so much coming in from natural resources whose prices and demand can fluctuate and which can be depleted over time, a sovereign wealth fund is a no-brainer. I'll want to see more details on execution, and what sort of investment profile they target. There's no reason Canada oughtn't be able to build up, over time, a pretty massive sovereign fund.
I heard that its independence will be quite similar to the CPPIB, which has been rock-solid so far.
 
I'm also interested in hearing more about how an everyday Canadian being able to invest into it. The way he spoke about it in the above presser sounds similar to a market-linked GIC.

Superannuation, but for mega government projects has my attention.
Will be interesting to see how this is packaged up to the individual Canadian, ability to hold inside your RSP/TFSA, etc?
 
As well what kind of rate of return can canadians expect? What are the tax implications?
Yes, either an 'open' return yearly - meaning unlimited upside as well as unlimited downside, or, as @HavokFour pointed out, maybe a 'Market-linked GIC' type of investment product for set time periods - 2,3,5yrs with a guaranteed min and max and a fixed upside. If they go the 'Market-linked GIC' its an pretty conservative option that will most likely appeal to those with minimal risk appetites and investment knowledge. They are truly a 'buy and forget' tool.
 
Be interesting to find out if it's going to be properly a sovereign wealth fund, or just a kind of bank.
 
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