Moe hints budget will show Saskatchewan is ‘back on track’
Oil and potash demand has increased in recent months and that could help the Saskatchewan government as it presents the 2022-23 budget Wednesday afternoon.
At mid-year, the deficit was forecast to be $2.71 billion, largely impacted by last summer’s drought.
But a very different picture is being painted as the fiscal year comes to a close, with Nutrien announcing last week it will boost potash production by nearly one million tonnes as a result of the war in Ukraine and disruptions in the supply chain.
That economic boost has been slowly increasing with mid-year figures showing resource revenues were up $669 million and taxation revenue higher by $617 million.