Dwight Ball tells reporters in year-end interviews that "everything is on the table" to deal with the government's financial problem.
Then, Ball took everything off the table. As SRBP put it last year:
No cuts to spending as that would slow the economy. Ditto for tax increases. Even “efficiency” went out as Ball told the Telegram’s James McLeod that you couldn’t deliver existing services without the existing staffing levels.In the budget, the provincial government boosted spending by 12%. That was on top of the 12% boost the year before. Ball increased taxes, largely because the bond raters and the short of cash in the markets gave him no choice. There were some modest cuts but the cash just got shifted to spending somewhere else.
The big cuts, the serious cuts or whatever Ball hoped to achieve with the unions would come in negotiations.
All the usual suspects - opposition politicians, union activists, people dependent on government hand-outs - accused Ball and the Liberals of "austerity".