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Provincial and territorial general government revenue and expenditure

  2003-2004
  Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick
  $ millions
Total revenue 4,395 1,058 6,778 5,834
  Own source revenue 2,640 662 4,600 3,874
    Income taxes 882 195 1,684 1,069
    Consumption taxes 1,057 276 1,756 1,352
    Property and related taxes 7 51 80 365
    Other taxes 193 28 166 130
    Health and drug insurance premiums .. .. 11 ..
    Contributions to social security plans 158 24 155 131
    Sales of goods and services 136 53 350 168
    Investment income 199 34 393 647
    Other revenue from own sources 8 1 6 11
  General purpose transfers 1,555 346 1,978 1,708
  Specific purpose transfers 200 50 200 252
Total expenditures 4,693 1,152 6,524 5,931
  General government services 93 55 61 94
  Protection of persons and property 209 38 264 177
  Transportation and communication 340 92 227 509
  Health 1,442 335 2,310 1,823
  Social services 611 114 772 660
  Education 1,021 238 1,249 1,252
  Resource conservation and industrial development 150 109 224 225
  Environment 65 18 26 49
  Recreation and culture 54 19 61 56
  Labour, employment and immigration 10 5 13 35
  Housing 48 5 80 61
  Regional planning and development 22 7 39 31
  Research establishments .. .. 1 ..
  General purpose transfers 43 4 47 100
  Debt charges 586 114 1,150 858
  Other expenditures .. .. -1 ..
Surplus or deficit -298 -94 254 -98
Note: Fiscal year ending March 31.
Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM, table 385-0002.
Last modified: 2004-11-04.

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