Saskatchewan premier rejects belt-tightening in budget, cites ‘challenging time’
Premier Moe will protect key services amid economic uncertainty with a deficit budget expected to be tabled March 18, avoiding tax hikes or broad cuts, officials said.
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'You'll see a deficit': Premier Scott Moe tempers Sask. budget expectations
As Premier Scott Moe says the government is choosing to not raise taxes or cut services, the Official Opposition is already casting doubt on the upcoming budget, saying they don't believe it will provide an accurate picture of Saskatchewan's finances.
Scott Moe offers more details on shortfall coming in next month’s provincial budget
Saskatchewan’s Premier says a budget shortfall is coming next month, citing uncertain times, global conflicts and the tariff and trade issues that seem to arise daily. Speaking at a North Saskatoon Business Association luncheon at Prairieland Park on Tuesday, Premier Scott Moe reiterated the comments he made on The Evan Bay Show on Monday, saying the province’s upcoming budget will include a deficit. “This is likely one of the times of the most …
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