Ontario government understates deficit by billions: auditor general
TORONTO — Ontario’s governing Liberals were dealt a blow Wednesday as the province’s auditor general said their financial statements “dramatically understate” their deficit by billions of dollars.
The finding from Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk was part of a report released just weeks before a spring election and built on past criticism of accounting principles applied by the Liberals, which Lysyk says make Ontario’s deficits appear smaller than they are.
The government has not accurately reflected the true cost of its borrowing plan to cut hydro rates by 25 per cent, Lysyk said, while also raising questions about how the province accounts for revenues related to two teacher pension plans it includes on the books as assets.
“The consequences of these major differences between the governments projections and the likely actual deficits are significant,” Lysyk said. “They create the perception that the government has more money available to it than it actually does.”