
New Brunswick budget forecasts $599-million deficit as Trump tariff threat looms
FREDERICTON — The New Brunswick government tabled a $14.3-billion budget Tuesday that has been driven deep into deficit by a promised increase in health-care funding and a contingency fund to deal with U.S. tariff threats.
Finance Minister René Legacy’s budget forecasts a $549-million deficit that swells to nearly $600 million when the tariff contingency fund is added.
“As this government’s finance minister, it is difficult for me to stand here in front of you today announcing such a significant deficit when one of our campaign commitments was to deliver a balanced budget in each year of our mandate,” Legacy told reporters before tabling his budget in the legislature.
He said “revenue windfalls” enjoyed in previous years were not materializing and U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats of a sweeping 25 per cent tariff on goods from Canada has cooled off the province’s economy.