Ontario’s Progressive Conservative government presented their first pandemic-era budget Thursday. Here are the highlights:The government’s fiscal plan involves a record $187 billion in expenses, with $30 billion specifically in pandemic-related spending.The province will also have a record deficit of $38.5 billion.The budget lays out three different scenarios that could see the province’s deficit levels change in the coming years depending on how long the pandemic lasts.Currently, it is forecasting lower deficits of $33.1 billion in 2021-2022 and $28.2 billion in 2022-2023 if economic growth progresses at a moderate rate.The fiscal plan does not lay out a path to balance, with the government saying that will come in the 2021 budget.