Manitoba reports budget surplus for last year, but predicts COVID deficit this year
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government registered its first budget surplus in more than a decade in the fiscal year that ended in March, although it is expected to drop back in the red this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Final budget figures released Tuesday show the province ended the 2019-20 fiscal year with a razor-thin surplus of $5 million on $17.6 billion in total spending. The government had originally predicted a $360-million deficit.
The surplus follows a string of deficits that started under the former NDP government in 2009, which led to credit rating downgrades by two international agencies.
Premier Brian Pallister said the province could have faced another downgrade — and higher borrowing rates — had the deficit not been wrestled down.

