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The total revenues of CH's tax supported budget -- its conservation areas are excluded since they're self-sustaining -- were about $8.4 million, while its expenditures totaled slightly more than $8.5 million. It had already received about $3.4 million from Halton Region for the 2006 operating budget, which is where the deficit lies. Although four municipalities fund CH, Halton is by far the largest municipal funder. According to a report presented to the board by Piggot, the deficit is largely because of senior staffing changes last year -- CAO Theresa Maguire-Garber was terminated at the beginning of last year, which required an interim CAO, Allan Holmes, and then finally Ken Phillips was hired on. There were also higher-than-expected legal fees, Piggot said, with several hearings of the Ontario Municipal Board exceeding the projected cost by $39,000. 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