OTTAWA — The former parliamentary budget officer says Ottawa has room to run steeper deficits in the upcoming federal budget, despite concerns raised by the current fiscal watchdog.

Kevin Page published a piece in Policy Magazine this week arguing that considerable levels of economic uncertainty mean Canada must meet a “hinge moment” in the upcoming budget, set for Nov. 4.

Page says Prime Minister Mark Carney will have to deliver a budget that inspires Canadians’ confidence and trust and argues that shift will require significant taxpayer resources.

Interim PBO Jason Jacques told parliamentarians last month that he believes Ottawa’s pace of spending is “unsustainable” and he predicts the deficit will rise to nearly $70 billion for this fiscal year.

But Page writes that there is “no fis

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