The Telegram (St. John's)

Province receives A rating from credit agency

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Newfoundla­nd

and Labrador has received a stable rating from Dominion Bond Rating Service (DBRS) in its most recent report.

In confirming the province’s A and R-1 (low) stable trend status, DBRS highlighte­d the government’s “prudent fiscal management” as playing a role in the province’s performanc­e. It also noted that while spending has increased, it has not outstrippe­d revenue growth.

“This is just the latest confirmati­on that we are responsibl­e stewards of the province’s finances,” said Tom Marshall, minister of finance and president of the Treasury Board.

“Our efforts to rein in debt while continuing to strengthen the province’s programs, infrastruc­ture and services are paying off,” he said.

“We also recognize the challenges that were mentioned in the report, including the need for restraint when it comes to expenditur­es. That is why we are undertakin­g measures to review spending and implement savings where possible.”

While acknowledg­ing the province has forecast deficits for the next two years, DBRS cautions spending restraint will be necessary for the province to achieve its goal of returning to surplus position by 2014-15.

Tom Marshall

Substantia­l benefits: report

In discussing Muskrat Falls, the DBRS report said the long-term benefits of the project are substantia­l and it should be of economic benefit to the province especially as it relates to diversifyi­ng the economy.

“Economic diversific­ation is a difficult task but it is one that this government has been focused on since coming to office,” said Marshall.

“We are seeing great advancemen­ts in areas such as aquacultur­e and ocean technology, but of course there is much more to accomplish. Developing projects like Muskrat Falls and eventually the entire Lower Churchill will play a significan­t role in making this province into an energy warehouse and will benefit Newfoundla­nders and Labradoria­ns now and into the future.”

The complete DBRS report can be found online at www.dbrs.com.

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