Ontario projects improving deficits, but cautions economic uncertainty

Ontario Minister of Finance Peter Bethlenfalvy holds a copy of the provincial budget as he speaks to the media following the Speech from the Throne at Queen's Park in Toronto, on Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Lahodynskyj

TORONTO - Ontario is projecting improving deficits over the next couple of years despite an expected economic slowdown, but opposition critics say Monday's fall economic statement fails to "meet the moment" as it lacks new injections of health spending.

The province's fall economic outlook forecasts a deficit of $12.9 billion in this fiscal year, followed by $8.1 billion the following year and a deficit of just $700 million in 2024-25. Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy wouldn't commit to balancing the budget the following year, saying he's "optimistic" about the province's finances, but doesn't have a crystal ball.

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