Ontario records $5.9B deficit for the last fiscal year

Ontario ended the last fiscal year with a smaller deficit than projected in the 2022 budget, largely on the strength of higher tax revenues due to economic growth and inflation. Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy, shown in this March 23, 2023 file photo, and Treasury Board President Caroline Mulroney released the province's public accounts for 2022-23, which looks at the final numbers for the last fiscal year.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn

TORONTO - Ontario ended the last fiscal year with a smaller deficit than projected in the 2022 budget, but it was several billion dollars higher than in a fiscal update from the province six weeks ago.

Treasury Board President Caroline Mulroney and Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy released the province's public accounts for 2022-23 on Wednesday – which looks at the final numbers for the last fiscal year – and it showed the province ended the year with a $5.9 billion deficit.

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