Final report on 2017-18 spending shows $19-billion federal deficit last year
OTTAWA — The red ink on the federal government’s budget showed no signs of fading as the annual financial report card revealed a $19-billion deficit for the second straight fiscal year.
Expenses and debt payments were all up last year as overall spending hit almost $332.6 billion, leaving a deficit for 2017-18 slightly smaller than what the Liberals predicted in February’s budget.
Revenues were up too, including $9.9 billion more in personal taxes from the previous year, in what officials described as a “new normal” due to the full effects of a new tax bracket for high-income earners.
The numbers in the government’s annual financial report released Friday — made public five weeks after the auditor general signed off on them — pushed the overall national debt to $671.3 billion.