Nova Scotia announces spending spree after offshore royalty windfall
HALIFAX — An offshore royalty windfall has prompted the Nova Scotia government to embark on a nearly $245 million spending spree two weeks before the fiscal year ends.
The money announced Thursday in what the opposition Tories termed “March Madness” includes $120 million to expand high-speed internet in under-serviced areas.
Finance Minister Karen Casey said the one-time funding for internet service comes from recalculated offshore royalty revenues won in an arbitration decision on pipeline transportation costs for shipping Sable natural gas.
“This resulted in a recalculation of royalties from when the gas started flowing in 1999,” said Casey.


