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Member DirectoryReview of Federal Budget 2025/2026 for cabinet industry
Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered Budget 2025: Canada Strong on November 4, 2025, the first budget in 18 months.
CKCA Members will receive the full summary from CKCA’s Government Relations Firm, Earnscliffe Strategies. If you ‘re a CKCA member and would like to see that summary, please contact sandra@ckca.ca
Some other points to highlight relevant to the Canadian kitchen cabinet industry are:
Buy Canadian Policy:
- $98.2 million over five years, starting in 2026-27, and $9.8 million ongoing to Public Services and Procurement Canada and $7.7 million over three years, starting in 2026-27, to the Treasury Board Secretariat to support the implementation of the new Buy Canadian Policy.
- $79.9 million over five years, starting in 2026-27, to Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada to support the new Small and Medium Business Procurement Program.
Industrial Tax Policy:
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Government is reintroducing the Accelerated Capital Cost Allowance on most capital assets and immediate expensing provisions. The budget also extends immediate expensing to manufacturing and processing buildings. This is a sound way to improve productivity among many Canadian SMEs.
Infrastructure Investments:
- Launch a new Build Communities Strong Fund. to be administered by Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada, with funding of $51.0 billion over 10 years, starting in 2026-27 and $3.0 billion per year ongoing in new and existing funding for this initiative. The fund will have three streams, one is:
- Direct Delivery Stream, delivered by Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada which allocates $6 billion over 10 years, starting in 2026-27 to support regionally significant projects large building retrofits, climate adaptation, and community infrastructure.
Housing:
- Increase the Canada Mortgage Bond (CMB) annual issuance limit from $60 billion to $80 billion. The increase will apply exclusively to multi-unit housing.