Financial Review Interim Report Released

Finance

Published Monday, August 17, 2009

The findings of Phase 1 of the Province's Independent Financial Review (PDF) by Deloitte show the financial situation is worse than was presented by the previous government.

The report focuses on the province's current and future financial position, with emphasis on the economic assumptions in the May 2009 budget, the impact of the former government's Building for Growth infrastructure plan, and an analysis of revenue and expenditure forecasts.

Quotes

The previous government was on an unsustainable path. That is going to change. If the province continues down this path, Nova Scotia's deficit will soar to over $1.3 billion within three years, and the debt will climb to over $16 billion. That is mainly because of flat or declining revenue, matched against a pattern of spending that has been rising faster than either inflation or revenue.Graham Steele, Minister of Finance

The report tells Nova Scotians where the province stands today. This government will have a considered response to the challenges. Tomorrow, we are going to take the first of many steps down a new path.Graham Steele, Minister of Finance

Quick Facts

  • Government's operating principle is that it will balance the budget next fiscal year.
  • Nova Scotia was facing a projected annual deficit of $1.3 billion by 2012-13.
  • If the deficit continued, provincial debt would reach $16.7 billion by 2012-13.
  • Nova Scotia's revenue growth is expected to remain flat as a result of external factors, including the economic recession, offshore petroleum royalties and the reduction in equalization payments.
  • Growth in expenses is expected to outpace revenue growth in the coming fiscal years.

Nova Scotia is facing many of the same challenges as other governments in Canada, but also has the additional challenge of expiring short-term revenue sources upon which the province has become dependent. This, combined with sharp declines in offshore revenues and equalization payments, will make the next several years extremely difficult from a financial management perspective.

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Media Contacts

Naomi Shelton
Department of Finance
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Images

Finance Minister Graham Steele speaks at a press conference at One Government Place after the release of Phase 1 of the Province's Independent Financial Review by Deloitte.
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Finance Minister Graham Steele speaks at a news conference in the Media Room at One Government Place.
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Finance Minister Graham Steele answers questions from media.
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Videos

Speech by Graham Steele, Minister of Finance

Audio

Finance Minister Graham Steele talks about need for change.
Finance Minister Graham Steele talks about balancing the budget.
A dialogue with Nova Scotians will help guide change.
Finance Minister Graham Steele talks about what he hopes will be the reaction to the report.