WINNIPEG — Greg Selinger ranked an average score for fiscal performance, according to Fraser Institute’s annual ranking of Canadian premiers.
Selinger came in 5th out of 10 premiers in the fiscal performance. It’s based off of the 2014/2015 fiscal year for three components: government spending, taxes, and deficits and debt.
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The worst ranking premier was Tom Marshall of Newfoundland, who is no longer in office. BC’s premier, Christie Clark had the best score.
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