Saskatchewan’s mid-year financial results show Crown debt rising
Saskatchewan's financial picture remains on track, but Crown debt and spending continues to rise.
The province has released the mid-year financial report which indicates revenues and expenses have risen.
Thanks to corporate taxes, the in column has grown by $700 million. But the out column, government spending, is about $415 million more than expect in the budget.Of that, 87 per cent is for flooding response and the Children's Hospital.
But what is raising concern for the NDP is that Crown debt is rising by by over half a billion dollars. Finance Minister Ken Krawetz insists such borrowing is needed.