Budget 2012

Finance Minister Tom Marshall delivered a nearly $8 billion provincial budget Tuesday, April 24, 2012 that held the line on levels of spending and investments in key areas of health care, education and infrastructure, while carrying a deficit of $258.4 million — lower than previously forecast.

Fears of large job losses in the public sector also failed to materialize with only about 45 temporary positions expected to be eliminated this year. Stories, photos and videos produced by Telegram reporters and photographers covering the Budget.

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Budget 2012

Finance Minister Tom Marshall (standing) delivers the 2012 budget in the House of Assembly Tuesday. — Photo by Gary Hebbard/The Telegram

  • Business-as-usual budget

    Business-as-usual budget

    April 25, 2012 - 7 h 46

    Finance Minister Tom Marshall rolled out a humdrum budget Tuesday without much in the way of new spending or big surprises. In the coming year, the province will run...


    Content type: Article
    Section: Local | 1 Comment

  • Budget was not the doom and gloom predicted

    Budget was not the doom and gloom predicted

    April 25, 2012 - 10 h 05

    With talks of major cost-saving measures and job cuts looming in the province, Keith Goulding said he was awaiting Tuesday’s provincial budget with...


    Content type: Article
    Section: Local

  • ‘Stay-the-course budget’

    ‘Stay-the-course budget’

    April 25, 2012 - 8 h 06

    For business owner Matt Hickman, this year’s provincial budget provokes nothing more than a shrug of the shoulders.“There’s not a lot of news,” said Hickman,...


    Content type: Article
    Section: Business | 1 Comment

  • CHBA-NL applauds budget

    April 25, 2012 - 10 h 55

    The provincial government's budget announcement of a new apprentice mentorship program is good news for the home building industry, says the Canadian Home Builders...


    Content type: Article
    Section: Local

  • A budget caveat

    April 25, 2012 - 8 h 02

    The budgetary trial balloon went up: the budgetary trial balloon came down. And in the end, the province’s finance minister wound up delivering a stand-pat budget...


    Content type: Article
    Section: Editorials

  • Government invests in ‘Republic of Doyle’

    Government invests in ‘Republic of Doyle’

    April 25, 2012 - 8 h 12

    The province’s investment in “Republic of Doyle” isn’t as simple as handing over a $3-million cheque to Allan Hawco and wishing him luck — it’s an equity...


    Content type: Article
    Section: Living | 18 Comment s

  • UPDATE: Health-care spending up by $100 million in budget

    UPDATE: Health-care spending up by $100 million in budget

    April 24, 2012 - 15 h 04

    Despite announcing last year it would work towards replacing the Waterford Hospital in St. John’s, government through Budget 2012 puts more money into the aging...


    Content type: Article
    Section: Local | 3 Comment s

  • Not a ‘slash and burn’ budget: Marshall

    Not a ‘slash and burn’ budget: Marshall

    April 24, 2012 - 15 h 04

    Finance Minister Tom Marshall delivered a nearly $8 billion provincial budget today that holds the line on the levels of spending and investments seen in the past in...


    Content type: Article
    Section: Local | 22 Comment s

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Minister not buying new shoes

    Minister not buying new shoes

    April 23, 2012 - 11 h 43

    Traditionally, the finance minister wears new shoes on budget day, but Tom Marshall is trying to lower expectations on everything this year. “Too expensive,” he...


    Content type: Article
    Section: News

  • $664M to Nalcor creates more questions than answers

    $664M to Nalcor creates more questions than answers

    April 25, 2012 - 7 h 44

    In the hours after the provincial budget was rolled out, there was $664 million that slipped past a lot of people.But not Liberal Leader Dwight Ball.The money is being...


    Content type: Article
    Section: Local | 12 Comment s

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