COVID-19 costs shrink Nova Scotia’s surplus in fiscal 2019-20 to $2.3-million

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Finance Minister Karen Casey said the province saw a $485.5-million increase in expenses, mainly due to $120-million in COVID-19 relief funding, demand for various health care and other social services, and the remediation of Boat Harbour

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Finance Minister Karen Casey said today the province saw a $485.5-million increase in expenses, mainly due to $120-million in COVID-19 relief funding, demand for various health care and other social services, and the remediation of Boat Harbour.Story continues below advertisement

 

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