but close.
The current account deficit morphed from $90 million [a high mentioned by CBC's Here and Now on Thursday] down to $60 million and was officially announced at:
$39.8 million.
Bond Papers called the whole mid-year update an effort in political demand management.
We still predict the provincial government will be in the black on current and capital account by year-end.
After all, by the same standard Loyola Sullivan used in Thursday announcement, he finished up last year with a surplus of $524 million.
Find someone else who has consistently reported that, Sullivan included.