Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Jeff Gray
Publication Date: September 26, 2025 - 09:58
Ontario reports much smaller budget deficit of $1.1-billion, despite tariff uncertainty
September 26, 2025
Ontario says its budget deficit for the fiscal year that ended in March was just $1.1-billion, much lower than the $6-billion it had projected earlier this year, as the province’s economy fared better than the government had expected – even with the added uncertainty brought on by U.S. tariffs.
The final numbers in the province’s public accounts for 2024-25, released on Friday, show that the province’s revenue from taxes and other sources came in much higher than it had projected in its March 2024 budget, up by 8.6 per cent.
Multiple people have been shot at a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Michigan on Sunday morning, according to police.
The Grand Blanc Township Police Department said the shooter is down and there is no active threat to the public.
Police have not specified the condition of the victims, nor released their names.
A fire at the church has since been contained, but people are still asked to avoid the area.
A reunification place for people off-site is the Trillium Theater.
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