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Higher tax revenues cut Ontario’s deficit, finance minister says

Vic Fedeli released Ontario's 2018-19 third-quarter finances on Wednesday. Global News

TORONTO – Ontario’s finance minister says $1 billion in higher sales and income tax revenues have pushed the province’s deficit down to $13.5 billion.

Vic Fedeli released Ontario’s 2018-19 third-quarter finances today and says the higher revenues show the government’s plan is working.

READ MORE: Ontario’s fiscal watchdog says provincial deficit to rise to $12.3B this fiscal year

Ontario’s financial accountability officer has said the deficit is actually about $2.5 billion lower.

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Opposition politicians have accused the Progressive Conservative government of inflating the deficit so it can justify cuts to programs and services.

READ MORE: Doug Ford’s plan to scrap cap and trade will mean $3 billion in lost revenue, FAO report says

Fedeli says the next budget will show a path to balance, though he wouldn’t specify if the government will eliminate the deficit within its four-year mandate.

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Treasury Board President Peter Bethlenfalvy says he has directed ministries to limit spending until fiscal year end of March 31.

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