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Ontario faces a $14.6-billion deficit this fiscal year and a deficit of $7.8 billion next year .
Much of the increased pressure comes from about $30 billion in spending to stimulate the economy in the face of tariffs.
Ontario is among the jurisdictions most exposed to U.S. trade policy, the government says in its budget.
Ontario 's net debt-to-GDP ratio is set to climb this year to 37.9 per cent after previously sitting at a 13-year low.
Ontario ’s net debt this year stands at more than $460 billion .
Budget pledges to create a $5-billion fund to provide immediate relief to support sectors of the economy facing tariff-related disruptions.
It earmarks $57 million for two new helicopters for police in Niagara Region and Windsor.
Last year , government announced $134 million for five helicopters for the Greater Toronto Area and Ottawa .
$12.8 million is earmarked to help faith-based and cultural organizations implement safety measures.
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