Canada’s Fiscal Sustainability Report 2016

28 June 2016

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Fiscal Sustainability Report 2016.pdf

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FSR 2016 – Figures.xlsx

Summary
Medium-term budget plans are insufficient to evaluate the long-term prospects for public debt under current fiscal policy. This report extends PBO’s medium-term analysis to assess the fiscal sustainability of Canada’s federal government, subnational governments and public pension plans.

Fiscal sustainability means that government debt does not grow continuously as a share of the economy. The goal is to identify if policy changes are required to avoid unsustainable public debt accumulation, after considering the economic and fiscal impacts of population ageing.

Government sector net debt over the long term
% of GDP

Sources:  Statistics Canada and Parliamentary Budget Officer.

Federal government

PBO’s 2015 Fiscal Sustainability Report concluded that the federal government had room to increase spending or reduce taxes. Measures in Budget 2016 have reduced this room. However, the government continues to have flexibility to expand policy while maintaining fiscal sustainability.

To maintain net debt at its current level of 33.7 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) over the long term, PBO estimates that the federal government could permanently increase spending or reduce taxes by 0.9 per cent of GDP ($19.2 billion in current dollars). This is down from 1.4 per cent in last year’s assessment.

PBO’s federal sustainability assessment concludes:

  • Federal fiscal room has been reduced as a result of reversing the increase in the age of eligibility for the Old Age Security program. The higher long-run cost as a result of the change is expected to reduce federal fiscal room by 0.2 per cent of GDP.
  • Removing existing children’s benefits and introducing the Canada Child Benefit are expected to reduce fiscal room by 0.1 per cent of GDP. However, a complete picture of the impact is uncertain, as no details have been announced describing the indexation of benefits or eligibility thresholds beyond the medium term. Parliamentarians may wish to seek further clarification.
  • The impact of other Budget 2016 spending measures, including Phase 1 and Phase 2 of Canada’s New Infrastructure Plan, is 0.1 per cent of GDP.

Subnational governments

The outlook for subnational governments (that is, combined provincial, territorial, local and Aboriginal governments) is little changed from last year’s assessment. Permanent policy actions amounting to 1.5 per cent of GDP ($30.2 billion in current dollars) would be required to stabilize the subnational government net debt-to-GDP ratio at its current level (32.5 per cent) over the long term. The required fiscal consolidation has increased marginally from 1.4 per cent in last year’s assessment.

PBO’s subnational government sustainability assessment concludes:

  • The slight increase in the fiscal gap is the result of higher-than-projected program spending in 2015.
  • Health care spending outpaced nominal GDP growth in 2015. This, along with historical revisions to the national accounts, has raised PBO’s projection for excess cost growth.  Excess cost growth refers to the increase in health spending that cannot be accounted for by general inflation, real per capita income growth, population growth and ageing.
  • Although provinces cannot meet the challenges of population ageing under current policy, the required fiscal consolidation is not insurmountable if compared to previous consolidation episodes. Furthermore, the changes do not need to occur immediately. However, the longer they are delayed, the greater the adjustment that is required.

Canada Pension Plan and Quebec Pension Plan

The fiscal gap for the public pension sector represents the immediate and permanent change in contributions and/or expenses that returns the net asset-to-GDP ratio to its current level over the long term. PBO estimates that public pension plans are sustainable over the long term.

The long-term projection of the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) does not incorporate the agreement in principle signed by Canada’s Finance Ministers on 20 June 2016. PBO will assess the changes to the CPP when further details on implementation are released.

Total general government sector

The total general government sector in Canada (that is, the combined federal and subnational governments and public pension plans) is not fiscally sustainable without permanent increases in revenues or reductions of at least 0.6 percentage points of GDP.

Changes could be made at any level of government to eliminate the total government fiscal gap. However, ensuring the sustainability of each government sector on its own would require a consolidation at the subnational level and/or higher transfers from the federal government.

Related posts

  • 21 July 2015

    This report provides an assessment of the long-term sustainability of government finances for three government sub-sectors: the federal government; subnational governments consisting of provinces, territories, local, and aboriginal governments; and, the Canada and Quebec Pension Plans.    [PDF]

Source: Fiscal Sustainability Report 2016

Canucks Sign Five More Free Agents On Canada Day After Landing Loui Eriksson

VancouverCanucksCANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    July 2, 2016

Canucks signed five more free agents on Canada Day after landing Loui Eriksson, caping off an eventful free agent frenzy.

Canucks sign Jayson Megna to one-year deal

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Canucks signed forward Jayson Megna to a one-year, one-way contract that will carry a value of $600,000.

“Jayson brings a combination of size, speed and skill to our team adding depth to our forward group this season,” said Jim Benning. “He has the ability to catch the opposition off-guard with deceptive speed and brings a willingness to play in the difficult areas around the net and in the corners. We’re pleased to be able to add Jayson to the team.”

Megna, 26, split the 2015.16 season between the New York Rangers and the AHL Hartford Wolf Pack. In six games with the Rangers, Megna tallied one goal and one assist (1-1-2) along with two penalty minutes. In 68 games with Hartford, he finished tied for third on the team in goals (15), tied for first in assists (29) and second in points (44). His totals on the year in games played, assists and points were all AHL career-highs.

The 6-1, 195-pound forward has skated in 54 career NHL games over parts of three seasons split between New York and Pittsburgh, registering 12 points (6-6-12) along with 22 penalty minutes. In addition, Megna has appeared in two career NHL playoff games.

Prior to his professional career, Megna played one season with the University of Nebraska-Omaha. During his freshman season in 2011.12, Megna was named to the WCHA All-Rookie Team and finished third on the team in goals (13), assists (18) and points (31).

A native of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Megna was originally signed by Pittsburgh as a free agent on August 1, 2012.

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Canucks sign Philip Larsen to one-year deal

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Vancouver signed defenceman Philip Larsen to a one-year, one-way contract that will carry a value of $1,025,000.

“Philip is a skilled, right shot defenceman who can anchor a power play,” said General Manager Jim Benning. “He had a terrific year in the KHL last season and we look forward to him adding offence from the blue line.”

Larsen, 26, spent the 2015.16 season with Jokerit Helsinki of the KHL where he accumulated 38 points (12-26-38) and 39 penalty minutes in 54 games. His 11 goals ranked him tied for second among KHL defencemen while his 36 points ranked him fifth. He also tallied four points (3-1-4) in four playoff games. The 6’1”, 183-pound defenceman has appeared in 125 career NHL games with Dallas and Edmonton, recording 31 points (8-23-31) and 42 penalty minutes.

On the international stage, Larsen has represented Denmark at the World Junior Championships (2008) and the World Championships (2009, 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2014).

The Esbjerg, Denmark native was acquired from the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for a conditional fifth round pick in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft on February 24, 2016. He was originally drafted by Dallas in the fifth round, 149th overall, at the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.

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Canucks sign Chaput, Rendulic & Billins

Canucks signed forwards Michael Chaput and Borna Rendulic as well as defenceman Chad Billins each to a one-year, two-way contract.

Chaput, 24, split the 2015.16 season between the Columbus Blue Jackets and the AHL Lake Erie Monsters. In eight games with Columbus, Chaput posted a goal and an assist (1-1-2) along with five penalty minutes. In 63 games with Lake Erie, he finished second on the team in scoring with 45 points (16-29-45) along with 31 penalty minutes. Chaput also collected eight points (2-6-8) along with with 13 penalty minutes in 17 playoff games to help the Monsters capture their first Calder Cup Championship. The Ile Bizard, Quebec native has registered eight points (2-6-8) and 28 penalty minutes in 58 career NHL games, all with the Blue Jackets.

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Chaput was originally selected by Philadelphia in the third round, 89th overall, at the 2010 NHL Draft.

Rendulic, 24, split the 2015.16 season between the Colorado Avalanche and the AHL San Antonio Rampage. He appeared in three games with Colorado and 68 games with San Antonio, where he registered 38 points (16-22-38) and 41 penalty minutes. Among Rampage skaters, his 16 goals ranked second while his 22 assists and 38 points ranked him fifth. The 6-2, 200-pound forward has appeared in 14 NHL regular season games over parts of two seasons with Colorado, collecting a goal and an assist (1-1-2) along with six penalty minutes.

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A native of Zagreb, Croatia, Rendulic was the first player born in Croatia to sign a contract with an NHL franchise when he was signed by Colorado as a free agent on May 19, 2014.

Billins, 27, scored 31 points (7-24-31) with Linkopings HC of the Swedish Hockey League during the 2015.16 season. A native of Marysville, Michigan, Billins has played 10 career NHL games with Calgary and has recorded three assists (0-3-3). In 141 career AHL games split with the Abbotsford Heat and Grand Rapids Griffins, Billins has registered 79 points (20-59-79) and was a Calder Cup Champion with Grand Rapids in 2013

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The 5-10, 175-pound defenceman was originally signed by Calgary as a free agent on July 5, 2013.

Source: canucks.nhl.com

 

Vancouver Canucks Land Forward Loui Eriksson In Free Agent Signing To Boost Scoring Depth

VancouverCanucksCANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    July 1, 2016

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The Vancouver Canucks secured the services of unrestricted free agent left wing Loui Eriksson on Canada Day.

Eriksson was believed to be asking for a five- or six-year contract worth around $6 million per season going into free agency.

Eriksson, who turns 31 on July 17, has spent the last three seasons with the Boston Bruins.

He has scored more than 20 goals in every 82-game season since 2008. He’s coming off a 30-goal season.

Eriksson signed for 6-years for 6-million per season with the Canucks.

According to TSN.ca, Eriksson:

“Owns tremendous offensive instincts and a goal-scorer’s touch with an accurate shot. Is also good as a playmaker, thanks to excellent stickhandling ability. He’s also great defensively.”

Knocks against Eriksson, according to the TSN website:

“Could stand to add more bulk to his 6-2 frame in order to become a truly elite winger. Plays a somewhat passive game in all three zones, so he needs to keep the fire burning at all times.”

but is an excellent two-way winger.

According to the Canucks website:

“Loui Eriksson has been like the Alex Burrows of the Swedish National men’s Ice Hockey Team since winning World Championship gold with the Sedin twins back in 2013.

There’s a level of familiarity there. Eriksson will turn 31 before next season, but still has the speed and overall checking game to qualify as a high-end defensive winger. He’s also a credible second-line point producer and could conceivably hit 30 goals if given a regular shift with Vancouver’s top line.”

Eriksson was drafted by the Dallas Stars in the 2nd round (33rd overall) in 2003.

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Sources: TSN.ca, canucks.nhl.com

Vancouver Canucks Take Candella, Stukel, Abols and McKenzie With Last Picks In 2016 NHL Draft

VancouverCanucksCANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    June 25, 2016

The Vancouver Canucks finished off the second and last day of the draft with picks in the 5th, 6th and 7th rounds, after choosing right wing William Lockwood of the USA U-18 team, with the 64th pick in the 3rd round of the 2016 NHL Draft.

With their third pick of the 2016 NHL draft, Vancouver chose defenseman Cole Candella of the Hamilton Bulldogs in the Ontario Hockey League, with the 140th pick (5th round) in the 2016 NHL draft.

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With their fourth pick of the 2016 NHL draft, Vancouver chose left wing Jakob Stukel of the Calgary Hitmen in the Western Hockey League, with the 154th pick (6th round) of the 2016 NHL draft.

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With their fifth pick of the 2016 NHL draft, Vancouver chose center Rodrigo Abols of the Portland Winter Hawks in the Western Hockey League, with the 184th pick (7th round) in the 2016 NHL draft.

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A gritty, hard-working forward with a large frame. An agile skater for his size and is starting to work explosiveness into his game. Smart with and without the puck, and exhibits strength at both ends of the ice. Not the most physical player, but that side of his game will come naturally as he develops more bullish instincts. Loves to battle and works hard to win puck possession on open ice, along the boards, and in the corners. All-in-all, a sizeable forward that has the raw tools it takes to become an effective producer as he elevates his game. (Curtis Joe, EP 2015)

Father: Artis Ābols

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With their sixth and last pick of the 2016 NHL draft, Vancouver chose center Brett McKenzie of the North Bay Battalion in the Ontario Hockey League, with the 194th pick (7th round) of the 2016 NHL draft.

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McKenzie can be described as a smart defensive forward who skates well and is excellent on the draw. He is not overly physical, but his overall awareness in all 3 zones is coveted. (Tyler Parchem, EP 2015)

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Sources: NHL.com, Eliteprospects.com, Youtube

Vancouver Canucks Choose Right Wing William Lockwood of the USA U-18 Team With The 64rth Pick (3rd Round) In 2016 NHL Draft

VancouverCanucksCANUCKS BANTER     By Andrew Chernoff    June 25, 2016

The Vancouver Canucks with their second pick of the 2016 NHL draft, chose right wing William Lockwood of the USA U-18 team, with the 64rth pick (3rd round) in the 2016 NHL draft.

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