FREDERICTON - The New Brunswick government is projecting a budget deficit of nearly $400 million for the current fiscal year.
The province's third-quarter fiscal update released today says the $398.9-million shortfall is mainly due to soaring health-care costs, including operating and personnel costs at regional health authorities and contracts for travel nurses.
Total expenses are projected to be over budget by $409.4 million.
The government also says total revenue is expected to be $30.3 million lower than in the budget because of lower revenue from the harmonized sales tax.
The province鈥檚 net debt is projected to be $12.5 billion.
Finance Minister Ren茅 Legacy warns the province faces 鈥渄ifficult decisions ahead鈥 because of the results of the last two fiscal quarters, adding that the government remains committed to being fiscally responsible.
This report by 春色直播was first published Feb. 12, 2025.