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Projected financial surplus for regional health unit

By Brock Ormond Feb 26, 2026 | 12:58 PM

Southeast Public Health appears to be in favourable financial standing coming out of the previous year.

The Board received an update on Wednesday from the Finance Committee which included information about the draft, unaudited 2025 financial results showing that Southeast Public Health has revenues slightly above plan due to additional one-time funding.

This has resulted in a projected surplus of approximately $3.6M, which subject to audit, will go into reserve to support future financial sustainability.

The Board deferred the staff presentation on the financial projections update until the next meeting on March 25.

Also on Wednesday, the SEPH was asked by Belleville Council to lower their budget increase to the city to three per cent from the requested five per cent.