Press Release
From: Canadian Heritage
April 29, 2026
In Budget 2025, we outlined our plan to build Canada Strong. Since then, we have moved fast to build the major infrastructure, homes, and industries that grow Canada’s economy and create lasting prosperity; empowering Canadians with better careers and a more affordable life; and protecting our communities, our borders, and our way of life.
We delivered concrete savings for Canadians while supporting key national priorities and keeping investments focused on results. We are maintaining a strong fiscal position, with the Spring Economic Update 2026 showing that projected deficits are lower over the fiscal horizon and that we are on track to meet our fiscal anchors.
The Spring Economic Update 2026 is the next step in our plan to build Canada Strong for All. It provides a clear update on the strength of Canada’s economy, giving Canadians confidence in our plan. It delivers targeted relief to make life more affordable, support workers, and accelerate the construction of homes and major infrastructure. It also strengthens Canada’s competitiveness and economic growth while investing in strong, safe communities across the country.
Today, the Honourable Adam van Koeverden, Secretary of State (Sport), met with athletes and sport partners in Vancouver to highlight key investments from the Spring Economic Update to build stronger and safer communities.
The Government of Canada is investing $755 million to expand access to sport, creating opportunities for Canadians to build meaningful relationships in their communities, making full use of existing and new infrastructure, and supporting Canada’s world class athletes who inspire pride and unity, as we celebrate their accomplishments as a country.
As Canada’s FIFA Sherpa, Secretary of State van Koeverden was also delighted to be in Vancouver to participate in activities related to the 76th FIFA Congress.
With Canada finalizing preparations to host the FIFA World Cup 2026™, the Government of Canada announced up to $145 million in federal funding to support enhanced security operations related to hosting the FIFA World Cup 2026™ in Toronto and Vancouver. This funding responds to specific operational needs identified by the host provinces and cities and reinforces Canada’s readiness to host one of the largest sporting and cultural events in the world.
Canada’s new government is transforming our economy from reliance to resilience. The Spring Economic Update 2026 ensures all Canadians can participate in building Canada strong and share in its success. Other key measures include:
Our new government is building a Canada that is not just strong, but good; not just prosperous, but fair; a Canada that is not just for some, most of the time, but for all, at all times. We’re building Canada strong, for all.
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“The Spring Economic Update 2026 builds on the momentum of our budget, combining strategic investments with sustained fiscal discipline to keep building Canada Strong for All – delivering prosperity today and strengthening our economy for tomorrow. At this pivotal moment in Canada’s history, we’re charting a course through the fog of uncertainty and global headwinds with strength, determination, and ambition – and building one strong Canadian economy, by Canadians, for Canadians.”
—The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Finance and National Revenue
“This is a generational investment in sport because sport is about more than competition. It is about belonging, physical activity, confidence, and opportunity. From the playground to the podium, we are expanding access to sport so more Canadians can participate in their communities, while ensuring our athletes have the support they need to train, compete, and succeed. Sport is one of our greatest nation builders, and these investments will help build a stronger Canada, inspire the next generation, and leave a lasting legacy for everyone.”
—The Honourable Adam van Koeverden, Secretary of State (Sport)
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Alyson Chambers
Director of Communications
Office of the Secretary of State (Sport)
alyson.chambers@pch.gc.ca
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Canadian Heritage
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