Nova Scotia surplus up slightly despite increased health spending:forecast
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government says it is on track to balancing its books for the second year in a row — the first time in a decade — despite mounting costs in the province.
Finance Minister Karen Casey delivered a budget update Thursday positioning the Liberal government as a steady hand on the province’s finances.
“The government has laid out a clear, reasonable and what we believe is a sustainable fiscal plan,” Casey said. “It is that strong management of taxpayers’ dollars that has put Nova Scotia on sustainable financial footing.”
The province is projecting a $28.9-million surplus for 2017-2018, about $7.6 million higher than forecasted in September when Casey presented a revised budget initially tabled ahead of last spring’s election.