The Ontario government spent about $2 billion less than planned in the first two quarters of the fiscal year while using contingency funds to offset increases in health and justice, according to a report by the Financial Accountability Office (FAO) of Ontario.
The Ontario government spent about $2 billion less than planned in the first two quarters of the fiscal year while using contingency funds to offset increases in health and justice, according to a report by the Financial Accountability Office (FAO) of Ontario.
Financial Accountability Office says cash flow for health care fell short of planned spending as rural, small-town hospitals struggled with staff shortages that forced emergency rooms to close