but even excluding expenditures related to the pandemic, the study finds, the ford government still recorded the second- and third-highest years of per person provincial spending since 1965 at $11,294 in 2018 and $11,310 in 2021.
ford’s two highest years of per person program spending also surpassed wynne’s highest year of $11,101 in 2017.
“under premier wynne, spending increased from $10,901 to $11,101,” the study notes.
“the ford government has essentially carried on (this) approach … although spending spiked during the pandemic, it has subsequently gradually returned to near pre-pandemic levels. per-person spending increased from $11,101 in the final fiscal year of the wynne government (2018) to $11,163 in 2022,” under the ford government.
the average annual growth rates of per person spending by the wynne and ford governments are almost identical at 0.3% for ford and 0.4% for the wynne government, according to the study.
none of this is surprising given the fiscal path ford has laid out for ontario since coming to power in 2018.
he’s not a fiscal conservative in the mould of former ontario progressive conservative premier mike harris who actually reduced program spending per person by an average of 1% annually.