Ottawa posts $21.7 billion deficit for April-to-December period

Ottawa posts $21.7 billion deficit for April-to-December period

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The result compared with a deficit of $23.6 billion for the same period a year earlier.

According to the Finance Department’s monthly fiscal monitor, revenue for the nine-month period totalled $355.6 billion, up from nearly $318.1 billion a year earlier, boosted by gains in all categories.

Program expenses excluding net actuarial losses amounted to $333.2 billion, up from nearly $301 billion, boosted by increases across all major categories including direct program expenses and major transfers to persons.

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Public debt charges totalled $41.1 billion, up from $35.1 billion.

Net actuarial losses were $3 billion, down from $5.7 billion a year ago.

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