How to watch CBC's coverage of federal budget 2018

Finance Minister Bill Morneau will address the House of Commons after 4 p.m. ET Tuesday

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Caption: Finance Minister Bill Morneau will deliver his fourth federal budget in the House of Commons on Tuesday after 4 p.m. ET. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)

Finance Minister Bill Morneau will deliver his third budget in the House of Commons on Tuesday.
Here's how you can follow CBC News coverage of the budget and take part in our online coverage at cbcnews.ca(external link) and on Facebook.

Television and online

1 p.m. ET - The CBC's Hannah Thibedeau will answer your questions ahead of the budget in a Facebook(external link) Q&A live from Parliament Hill.
3 p.m. ET - Watch the CBC News pre-budget special with Rosemary Barton and Peter Armstrong on CBC News Network, live streaming at cbc.ca/politics(external link) and on Facebook(external link).
4 p.m. ET - Stay with Rosemary Barton and Peter Armstrong on CBC Television, CBC News Network, cbc.ca/politics(external link), Facebook(external link) and on YouTube(external link) for special budget coverage with reaction and analysis.
Also at 4 p.m. ET - Watch Bill Morneau's speech in the House of Commons, along with opposition reaction, at cbc.ca/politics(external link) and on YouTube(external link).
5 p.m. ET - CBC's Chris Hall continues our budget coverage with a special edition of Power & Politics, 5 to 7 p.m. ET on CBC News Network, cbc.ca/politics(external link) and Facebook(external link).
9 p.m. ET - The National wraps up the day's budget coverage with a special At Issue panel on CBC News Network (10 p.m./10:30 p.m. NT on CBC Television) and streaming on cbcnews.ca(external link).

Radio

4 p.m. ET - Tune in to CBC Radio One(external link) for an hour of budget coverage, reaction and analysis with host Susan Bonner.