The provincial government has a very serious financial problem.
The forecast deficit for the current year is the second highest on record at $916 million.
No one knows how big the deficit will be next year, but with oil prices forecast to stay in their current range for the next couple of years, odds are very good that the provincial government will turn in a record deficit next year.
That is saying something. The forecast in 2004, the first year the Conservatives took office, was for a deficit of $840 million. Finance minister Loyola Sullivan called it “the largest deficit in our province’s history.” He was a wee bit off. The actual accrual deficit in 2003 was $958 million.