Letters to Provinces and Territories: Newfoundland and Labrador 2021
The Honourable Siobhan Coady, M.H.A.
Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
P.O. Box 8700
Main Floor, East Block Confederation Building
St. John’s, NL A1B 4J6
Dear Deputy Premier Coady:
Since the pandemic began, the federal government has invested $511.6 billion – nearly a quarter of Canada’s GDP – to support Canadians. The federal government took on this responsibility because, when the pandemic began, there was concern about whether provinces had the fiscal space needed to support Canadians through the crisis.
The federal government invested nearly $20 billion through direct transfers like the Safe Restart Agreement, $2 billion through the Safe Return to Class Fund, and provided $4.5 billion through top-ups to the Canada Health Transfer to support health care systems and $1 billion for vaccine rollouts as part of the response to the pandemic. The government also invested $2.2 billion to top up the Canada Community-Building Fund in 2020-21, along with other direct transfers to the provinces and territories. Furthermore, federal income and business support measures have protected provincial and territorial revenues, with revenues higher due to federal investments to stabilize incomes, protect jobs, and prevent business closures, therefore protecting the tax base and limiting deficits and debt.
I write you today regarding Newfoundland and Labrador’s transfer payment amounts for 2022-23. In accordance with the Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements Act (the Act) and relevant regulations, total major transfers to Newfoundland and Labrador for 2022-23 will round to $826 million, an increase of $28 million from 2021-22. The first estimates of your province’s Canada Health Transfer and Canada Social Transfer payments for 2022-23 are $610.5 million and $215.2 million respectively. In accordance with the legislated formula under the Act and its regulations, your province does not qualify for an Equalization payment for 2022-23.
Enclosed for your information is a table presenting the 2022-23 major transfer amounts for each province and territory. The table will be provided to your officials and posted on the Department of Finance’s website in December 2021.
I look forward to continuing to work collaboratively with you to serve and support Canadians.
Yours sincerely,
The Honourable Chrystia Freeland, P.C., M.P.
Province or Territory | Equalization | Territorial Formula Financing1 | Canada Health Transfer | Canada Social Transfer | Total 2022-23 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
NL | 0 | 0 | 610 | 215 | 826 |
PEI | 503 | 0 | 196 | 69 | 768 |
NS | 2,458 | 0 | 1,175 | 414 | 4,048 |
NB | 2,360 | 0 | 934 | 329 | 3,624 |
QC | 13,666 | 0 | 10,149 | 3,578 | 27,393 |
ON | 0 | 0 | 17,532 | 6,181 | 23,713 |
MB | 2,933 | 0 | 1,633 | 576 | 5,142 |
SK | 0 | 0 | 1,390 | 490 | 1,880 |
AB | 0 | 0 | 5,250 | 1,851 | 7,101 |
BC | 0 | 0 | 6,185 | 2,181 | 8,366 |
NU | 0 | 1,859 | 47 | 17 | 1,923 |
NWT | 0 | 1,519 | 54 | 19 | 1,592 |
YK | 0 | 1,174 | 51 | 18 | 1,244 |
TOTAL | 21,920 | 4,553 | 45,208 | 15,938 | 87,619 |
Totals may not add due to rounding |
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