Nova Scotia surplus tightens to $12.1 million on shrinking revenues
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s finance minister says the provincial surplus is shrinking, and there simply isn’t room to sweeten salary offers to the province’s unhappy teachers and civil servants.
Randy Delorey released his year-end fiscal update Thursday, with a revised surplus of $12.1 million — $5 million less than the razor thin surplus estimated in last April’s budget.
He singled out the Nova Scotia Government and General Employees Union (NSGEU), which in a vote Wednesday rejected a tentative contract agreement for 7,000 civil servants that was reached over a year ago.
Delorey said the deal, which saw the government move from an initial wage offer of two per cent over five years to three per cent over four, was “fair and affordable.” He said the government intended to stick to its plan to keep the books balanced.


