Government of Saskatchewan News
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Premier's Mission Will Focus On Strengthening The Saskatchewan Trade Relationships And Growing Opportunities For Saskatchewan Exporters
Premier Scott Moe will travel to the United Kingdom (UK) and...
Environment Budget Balances Environmental Protection and Job Growth in Natural Resource Sector
The 2022-23 Budget supports efforts to make Saskatchewan more resilient to the effects of a changing climate, creates jobs and grows Saskatchewan's natural resource sector through investment and...
Budget 2022-23: Saskatchewan Economy and Budget Are Back On Track
Saskatchewan's 2022-23 Budget, tabled today by Deputy Premier and Finance Minister Donna Harpauer, highlights a growing economy, improving finances and a clear path to balance with significant...
Education Property Tax Mill Rates Adjusted for 2022-23
Today, as a part of the 2022-23 Budget, the Government of Saskatchewan is introducing minor changes to the Education Property Tax (EPT) mill rates.
These changes will be asking residential,...
Record Investment of $3.2 Billion in Hospitals, Schools, Highways and Other Capital Projects Gets Saskatchewan Back on Track
Release approved by Finance via email from Kara
$233 Million for First Nations and Métis Communities
The 2022-23 provincial budget sees a continued investment in First Nations and Métis communities across Saskatchewan.
Targeted funding of $233.2 million will be provided for First Nations and...
Protecting Saskatchewan People, Strengthening Saskatchewan Communities
The 2022-23 Budget aims to strengthen and protect Saskatchewan people with $947 million for the justice system, an increase of more than $32.7 million or 3.6 per cent compared to last...
Strong Support for Post-Secondary Education Includes Nursing Seat Expansion
The 2022-23 Budget will strengthen Saskatchewan's post-secondary education sector with the continuation of a unique multi-year investment and more nurse training opportunities.
The Government of...
Strong Support for Saskatchewan Municipalities in 2022-23 Budget
The 2022-23 provincial budget provides more than $448 million in direct support to Saskatchewan municipalities.
"Our government continues to support and strengthen Saskatchewan communities with key...
Significant Increase to Creative Saskatchewan Production Grant for Film and Television Productions
The 2022-23 Budget will support growth in our provincial economy and assist Saskatchewan industries by increasing its investment in the Creative Saskatchewan Production Grant Program for film and...
Budget Demonstrates Strong Commitment to Agriculture
This year’s Agriculture Budget is $462.4 million, a 19.5 per cent increase from the previous year that is driven by a strong 2022-23 Crop Insurance Program and record agriculture research funding....
Budget 2022-23 Delivers Record Investments In Saskatchewan’s Health Care System
The Saskatchewan government is making a record investment in health care, with a 5.2 per cent increase this year to address surgical wait times, mental health, and many other priorities.
"As we...
Saskatchewan Continues to Invest in Public Safety
The Government of Saskatchewan is providing $94.9 million in funding from the 2022-23 Provincial Budget for the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency to continue protecting Saskatchewan people and...
200 New Educational Assistant Positions Highlight $2.88 Billion Education Budget
The 2022-23 Budget provides a record investment of $2.88 billion that supports Prekindergarten to Grade 12 students, early learners and school and child care staff. This is an increase of $219.9...
Budget 2022-23 Continues Building Upon Record Investments Into Mental Health And Addictions
The Government of Saskatchewan will deliver its largest investment ever to support people with mental health and addictions challenges across the province this year.
This priority area of focus...
Social Services Budget Makes Record Investment in People and Families
The 2022-23 Bbudget is a record $1.386 billion, an increase of $45.7 million or 3.4 per cent over 2021-22.
"This year's budget supports Saskatchewan people and children in need, while also...
Saskatchewan Energy and Resource Sector Back on Track
The 2022-23 Budget reinforces the importance of the natural resource sector as a key contributor to Saskatchewan's economy and global provider of responsibly produced and regulated oil and gas,...
Highways Stays on Track to Improve Saskatchewan Roads With $846 Million Budget
The Ministry of Highways is investing $846 million to make our roads safer while continuing to stimulate economic growth.
"Three years ago, our government set a Growth Plan goal to improve 10,000...
Tourism Growth Emphasized In 2022-23 Budget
The Government of Saskatchewan is increasing its investment in the province's tourism sector. The 2022-23 Budget includes a $5.0 million increase in funding to Tourism Saskatchewan to strengthen...
Saskatchewan Economy Back on Track with Growth in Trade and Investment
The 2022-23 Budget supports Saskatchewan's resurgent economy through an ambitious plan to increase trade, attract investment and improve competitiveness. The Ministry of Trade and Export...