Budget 2025
This budget is a step in the right direction towards growth, but needs boldness and urgency to truly deliver.
From the start of this year, Build Canada has shared bold policy ideas to grow our economy. From finance to government transformation, housing to immigration, the message has been clear: Canada needs to cut wasteful spending, reduce friction for builders, and increase competitiveness.
This budget is a step in the right direction towards growth. It shows that Ottawa is starting to listen to the builders â the people who create innovation, jobs, and prosperity for our country. The budget gets some of the direction right, but needs boldness and urgency needed to truly unlock growth.
In particular, weâre encouraged to see:
- Proposals to streamline SR&ED, including âup-front technical approvalâ and streamlining âthe review process by eliminating unnecessary stepsâ, as noted in our memo to [Fix SR&ED](https://www.buildcanada.com/en/memos/fix-sred)
- Announcements to come to âlaunch an accelerated pathways for H1-B visa holdersâ as proposed in our memo to [Turn Americaâs H-1B Shift Into Our Advantage](https://www.buildcanada.com/en/memos/h-1b)
- Transformation of Interchange Canada into a âBuild Canada Exchangeâ program to bring 50 external leaders into the public service, an idea we shared in [Deploy Private Sector Experts to Support Government ](https://www.buildcanada.com/en/memos/deploy-private-sector-experts)
- Amongst others
However, many of these budget commitments lack details, a concrete plan, or donât go far enough. For example:
- Accelerated immigration to attract the worldâs best researchers and innovators are announcements of intentions, with âadditional details on the launch of recruitment processes [for top researchers to] be announced in the coming weeksâ and changes to attract H1-B visa holders will come âin the coming months.â
- Plans to conduct a red tape review to streamline processes, modernise outdated requirements, and eliminate unnecessary steps with results of the review âavailable in Budget 2026â.
- The analysis in the Build Canada memo [Creating a More Productive Government](https://www.buildcanada.com/en/memos/productive-government-analysis) found that operational spending reductions of 15-20%, while maintaining commitments to defence, security, retirement and childrenâs benefits, were immediately possible, rather than the proposed 10% reduction over 5 years.
Execution now matters more than promises, more than plans, more than strategies. This government no longer has any excuses or any reason not to act. The real test of this budget, and of the Liberal governmentâs seriousness, will be whether it can turn these ideas into action.
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