Saskatchewan mid-year report expects ‘significant surplus’
The Sask. Party also said employment in the province was up 3.7 per cent compared with the same time in 2021.
“Revenue is forecast to be up from budget, largely the result of high potash and oil prices, as well as higher taxation revenue which reflects solid economic growth.” She said the government is using the surplus to address debt, but said other uses could be for capital projects or investments.Official Opposition finance critic Trent Wotherspoon said we need to put the financial update in the context of the reality of the lives of Saskatchewan people.
He added it’s creating incredible stress on people, and the Saskatchewan government is leaving people with horrible hardship.
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