الأحد, مارس 8, 2026
الأحد, مارس 8, 2026
Home » Nova Scotia deficit projection rises by more than 70 per cent to record $1.2 billion

Nova Scotia deficit projection rises by more than 70 per cent to record $1.2 billion

by admin

 

CITYnews halifax / By The Canadian Press

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia is forecasting a record deficit of $1.2 billion for the current fiscal year.

The figure released today is a jump of $527.9 million from the $697.5-million deficit projected in February’s budget.

Finance Minister John Lohr says the new estimate is concerning, but he stopped short of saying whether the government would need to tighten spending.

Lohr says population growth and consumer spending are slowing, leading to a $44.9-million drop in the province’s projected revenues.

Government spending, meanwhile, is up by $503 million more than forecast, primarily in the health sector.

Lohr says the province ended the last fiscal year with a surplus of $264.8 million, up from a projected deficit of $467.4 million.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 22, 2025.

The Canadian Press

You may also like

Editor-in-Chief: Nabil El-bkaili

CANADAVOICE is a free website  officially registered in NS / Canada.

 We are talking about CANADA’S international relations and their repercussions on

peace in the world.

 We care about matters related to asylum ,  refugees , immigration and their role in the development of CANADA.

We care about the economic and Culture movement and living in CANADA and the economic activity and its development in NOVA  SCOTIA and all Canadian provinces.

 CANADA VOICE is THE VOICE OF CANADA to the world

Published By : 4381689 CANADA VOICE \ EPUBLISHING \ NEWS – MEDIA WEBSITE

Tegistry id 438173 NS-HALIFAX

1013-5565 Nora Bernard str B3K 5K9  NS – Halifax  Canada

1 902 2217137 –

Email: nelbkaili@yahoo.com 

 

Editor-in-Chief : Nabil El-bkaili
-
00:00
00:00
Update Required Flash plugin
-
00:00
00:00