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N.S. government again ups deficit in fall forecast, but fears this time may come true

HALIFAX - In what’s become a September pattern in Nova Scotia politics, the province’s finance minister is again projecting a bigger deficit than anticipated in his spring budget.

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N.S. government again ups deficit in fall forecast, but fears this time may come true

Finance and Treasury Board Minister Allan MacMaster arrives at a press conference before tabling the provincial budget at the Nova Scotia legislature in Halifax on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese


HALIFAX - In what’s become a September pattern in Nova Scotia politics, the province’s finance minister is again projecting a bigger deficit than anticipated in his spring budget.

However, unlike what’s occurred in the past two years, Finance Minister Allan MacMaster says he’s worried that the flow of red ink won’t be reversed by higher-than-forecast revenues as the year progresses.

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