On April 16, 2019, Finance Minister Tom Osborne tabled Newfoundland and Labrador’s 2019-20 budget.
Budget 2019 provided the federal government with an opportunity to address some of the issues that have been affecting the Canadian economy, as of late, by introducing policy and spending plans that might help improve the competitiveness of Canadian businesses.
On April 11, 2019, Finance Minister Vic Fedeli tabled Ontario’s 2019-20 budget. This is the first budget for the Progressive Conservative government of Ontario The Ontariogovernment is projecting deficits until the 2023-24 fiscal year, when a small surplus is projected.
On March 26, 2019, Finance Minister Karen Caseytabled Nova Scotia’s2019-20 budget. Budget 2019 is the fourth consecutive balanced budget presented by Nova Scotia’s Liberal government, with an estimated surplus of $33.6 million. Budget 2019 includes no significant tax changes
On March 20, 2019, Finance Minister Donna Harpauer tabled Saskatchewan’s 2019-20 budget. The government forecasts strong revenue growth in 2019-20 with a projected increase of $782 million, or 5.5% from last year.
On March 21, 2019 Finance Minister Éric Girard tabled Quebec’s 2019-20 budget. The aim of the first CAQ government budget is to invest now to control our future.
On March 19, 2019, Finance Minister Ernie L.Steevestabled New Brunswick’s2019-20 budget. The budget projects a $23.1 million surplus in 2019-20 and sees the province’s net debt decrease for the first time in 13 years.