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加拿大議會監督機構已審查了聯邦政府2026-27年度的支出計畫和主要預算估算。

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-- 加拿大議會預算辦公室(PBO)週四表示,已審查了加拿大聯邦政府2026-27財年的支出計劃和主要預算估算,該計劃和估算支持一項撥款法案,該法案尋求議員批准2304億加元的預算授權。 PBO指出,議會已通過其他立法為2026-27財年計劃支出的大部分(2724億加元)提供了立法授權。 其中,PBO指出,加拿大醫療撥款將在2026-27財年增加27億加元(5%),達到574億加元;聯邦政府在老年人福利方面的支出將在2026-27財年增加57億加元(6.9%),達到888億加元。然而,議會預算辦公室(PBO)表示,在提交主要預算估算後,政府發布了《2026年春季經濟展望》,該展望預測2026-27財年老年人福利支出將達到893億澳元(增加69億澳元,增長7.6%)。 其他亮點包括:2026-27財年主要預算估算中,預計用於償還公共債務的法定授權支出為537億澳元,較2025-26財年迄今為止的預算估算增加了47億澳元(9.5%),其中包括486億澳元用於未到期債務利息,以及51億澳元用於其他利息支出。 議會預算辦公室指出,主要預算估算中包含147億澳元用於2025年預算措施的資金。此外,與重建、重新武裝和重新投資加拿大武裝部隊相關的舉措佔 2025 年預算擬議支出的 71.1%,其中包括向國防部 (DND) 撥款 90 億加元,向加拿大通信安全機構 (CES) 撥款 6.753 億加元。

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