1980 (1980) Budget of the Canadian Federal Government
Presented
28 October 1980
Parliament
32nd
Party
Liberal
Finance minister
Allan MacEachen
Total revenue
53.181 billion [1]
Total expenditures
67.737 billion [1]
Deficit
$14.556 billion[1]
‹ 1979
1981›
The Canadian federal budget for fiscal year 1980-1981 was presented by Minister of Finance Allan MacEachen in the House of Commons of Canada on 28 October 1980.[2] It was the first budget presented after the Liberals won a majority in the 1980 Canadian federal election.
^ abc"Canada's deficits and surpluses, 1963-2014". CBC News. CBC/Radio-Canada. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
^"The Leader-Post". news.google.com. 29 October 1980. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
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