Moya Greene, head of the Premier’s Economic Recovery Team, told municipal leaders last week that the provincial government spends almost $2.0 billion less on health care than it actually does.
Weird.
She said the government spent 25% of its budget on
health care. VOCM
reported it: “Greene
says healthcare is about 25 per cent of the province’s total expenditures, and
that it is a conversation we have to have.”
The actual share in 2019 was 42% and the forecast
share in 2020 in 37%. You can find the figures in the budget tabled in the
House of Assembly at the end
of September.
This is a really bizarro comment since Greene is
already well into her job
of sorting out both government overspending and re-organizing the economy. She should have a handle on all numbers.
After all, Greene and her provincial recovery team will
deliver a preliminary report by the end of February. Sure she’s not due to have
the whole thing finished until April, but the first deadline of February is really
only about three months away, if you allow an interruption for Christmas.
But that’s not the only weirdness.