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Budget 2024-25

Finance and Treasury Board
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Allan MacMaster, Minister of Finance and Treasury Board, introduced the provincial budget today, February 29. Budget 2024-25 documents are available at: https://novascotia.ca/budget/

Photo of government MLAs applauding Finance and Treasury Board Minister Allan MacMaster in the legislature

Government ministers and MLAs applaud Finance and Treasury Board Minister Allan MacMaster as he delivers his budget speech today, February 29. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Photo of government MLAs applauding Finance and Treasury Board Minister Allan MacMaster in the legislature

Budget 2024-25 includes income tax fairness, a universal lunch program for children in public schools, more resources for healthcare and more support for Nova Scotians to meet their needs. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Wide shot of the legislative chamber with Finance and Treasury Board Minister Allan MacMaster delivering his budget address

Budget 2024–25: Building Nova Scotia, Faster invests more to help Nova Scotians with the cost of living, to transform healthcare and to build a skilled workforce for more housing development and a healthy economy. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Photo of Finance and Treasury Board Minister Allan MacMaster in the legislative chamber

“While Nova Scotians greatly value healthcare, they are also looking for help with the cost of living. They are going to get it in the form of indexed tax brackets and other supports in this budget. We are listening to Nova Scotians and making important investments in ways that will make a difference.” - Finance and Treasury Board Minister Allan MacMaster (Communications Nova Scotia)


Finance and Treasury Board Minister Allan MacMaster embrace after the Minister's budget speech

Premier Tim Houston congratulates Finance and Treasury Board Minister Allan MacMaster after the Minister's budget address. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Photo of Finance Minister Allan MacMaster at his desk

Finance and Treasury Board Minister Allan MacMaster works in his office in Halifax earlier this week. (Communications Nova Scotia)


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