Canada's budget deficit falls to C$95.57
billion in fiscal 2021/22 as pandemic wanes
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[May 27, 2022]
By Julie Gordon
Canada's budget deficit in fiscal 2021/22
shrank to C$95.57 billion ($75.02 billion) from C$314.00 billion in the
previous year, as emergency spending on the COVID-19 pandemic eased,
preliminary data from the finance ministry showed on Friday. |
A Canadian dollar coin, commonly known as the "Loonie", is pictured in
this illustration picture taken in Toronto, January 23, 2015.
REUTERS/Mark Blinch |
Revenues for the fiscal year grew by 32.5%, mostly on higher tax
revenues, while expenses were down 20.8%, as the government
spent less on aid to businesses and individuals.
On a monthly basis, Canada posted a deficit of C$25.75 billion
in March, compared to a C$31.44 billion deficit in March 2021.
Revenues were up 14.2% in March compared with a year earlier,
again on higher tax revenues. Expenses were down 1.4%,
reflecting less emergency transfers offset by costs for disaster
assistance and environmental liabilities.
($1 = 1.2739 Canadian dollars)
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