Dionne cautiously optimistic on 2018 provincial budget
Twelve months ago, Prince Albert was sent into “crisis mode” after being dealt a devastating financial blow from the provincial government’s 2017 budget.
The city was forced to make a number of eleventh-hour moves to patch up a $2.5 million hole that was blown in municipal coffers by Regina, leading to unexpected cuts to grant-in-lieu revenue sharing. These cuts left the city short another $3 million in 2018.
A “Buckley’s mixture” was how Brad Wall described the budget during his final speech as premier in January. While Mayor Greg Dionne believes budget 2018 will be much more digestible, he was still cautiously optimistic. The mayor said he wants to see the government make moves focused on getting people back to work in Tuesday’s budget.
“That is the only time I support running a deficit is to help the economy,” he said.