List of governments in Canada by annual expenditures

In Canada, governments at the federal, provincial, territorial and municipal levels have the power to spend public funds. This is a list of governments by annual expenditures, in Canadian dollars.

Rank Name Level of government Total expenditure Per-capita expenditure Fiscal year Source
1 Canada Federal 338,500,000,000 2018-19 [1]
2 Ontario Provincial 158,464,500,000 2018-19 [2]
3 Quebec Provincial 108,693,000,000 2018-19 [3]
4 Alberta Provincial 56,181,000,000 2018-19 [4]
5 British Columbia Provincial 53,600,000,000 2018-19 [5]
6 Manitoba Provincial 17,423,000,000 2018-19 [6]
7 Toronto Municipal 16,997,199,000 2018-19 [7]
8 Saskatchewan Provincial 14,608,800,000 2018-19 [8]
9 Nova Scotia Provincial 10,862,621,000 2018-19 [9]
10 New Brunswick Provincial 9,616,000,000 2018-19 [10]
11 Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial 8,287,156,100 2018-19 [11]
12 Montreal Municipal 7,804,100,000 2018-19 [12]
23 Calgary Municipal 5,635,000,000 2019-22 [13]
22 Edmonton Municipal 4,559,080,000 2019-22 [14]
13 Ottawa Municipal 4,149,400,000 2018-19 [15]
14 Prince Edward Island Provincial 1,983,933,000 2018-19 [16]
15 Nunavut Territorial 1,863,761,000 2018-19 [17]
16 Northwest Territories Territorial 1,725,931,000 2018-19 [18]
20 Vancouver Municipal 1,595,600,000 1,610 2018 [19]
17 Winnipeg Municipal 1,204,369,000 2010 [20]
18 Yukon Territorial 1,340,800,000 2018-19 [21]
19 London Municipal 994,800,000 2,700 2013 [22]
21 Mississauga Municipal 865,800,000 1,200 2010 [23]

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  1. ^ Canadian Ministry of Finance. "2018 Canadian Budget: Equality+Growth A Strong Middle Class" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  2. ^ Ontario Ministry of Finance. "2018 Ontario Budget: A Plan for Care and Opportunity" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  3. ^ Gouvernement du Québec. "2018-2019 Budget - The Québec Economic Plan" (PDF). p. 427. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  4. ^ Government of Alberta. "Budget 2018: A Recovery Built to Last" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  5. ^ Finance Communications. "Budget 2018 Backgrounder: Working For You" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  6. ^ "Summary Budget and Fiscal Responsibility Strategy 2018" (PDF). p. 26. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  7. ^ City of Toronto (24 January 2019). "City of Toronto: Budget 2018". Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  8. ^ Government of Saskatchewan. "Budget 2018-19 Green Sheet" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  9. ^ Nova Scotia Finance. "Budget 2018-2019 Stronger Services and Supports" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  10. ^ "2018-19 Budget Fact Sheet" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  11. ^ Department of Finance. "ESTIMATES OF THE PROGRAM EXPENDITURE AND REVENUE OF THE CONSOLIDATED REVENUE FUND 2018-19" (PDF). p. vi. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  12. ^ Ville de Montréal. "2019 Operating budget and 2019-2021 Tree-year capital works program Highlights" (PDF).
  13. ^ City of Calgary. "Budget Summary" (pdf). p. D-6.
  14. ^ City of Edmonton. "Overall Numbers for the Approved 2019–2022 Operating Budget" (PDF). p. D-22.
  15. ^ City of Ottawa. "Budget 2018". Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  16. ^ "ESTIMATES 2018-19" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  17. ^ Department of Finance. "Main Estimates 2018-2019" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  18. ^ Government of the Northwest Territories (2018-02-26). "Main Estimates 2018-2019" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  19. ^ City of Vancouver (2018). "City of Vancouver British Columbia Annual Financial Report 2018" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-08-05.
  20. ^ City of Winnipeg. "2010 Annual Report" (PDF). Retrieved 2014-12-23.
  21. ^ Yukon Department of Finance. "Budget 2018–19 Supplementary estimates" (PDF). Retrieved 2019-01-28.
  22. ^ City of London (2013-02-28). "2013 Council Approved Budget Summary" (PDF). Retrieved 2015-03-07.
  23. ^ City of Mississauga. "Financial Overview" (PDF). p. D-13. Retrieved 2010-06-30.