Mid-year financial update expected Tuesday
It’s unlikely to make as big a splash as the first-quarter update, but the Saskatchewan government is poised to release its financial update for the first half of the fiscal year late Tuesday morning.
The first-quarter report showed a $2-billion swing, mostly thanks to resource revenue. That left the province with a $1.04-billion surplus, a far cry from the $463-million deficit forecast just three months earlier in the spring budget.
That’s what allowed the provincial government to announce $500 cheques to each adult in the province – cheques that are being sent out now – along with pullbacks on the then-planned PST expansion, a continuation of the small business tax rate reduction, and a large paydown of operating debt.
At the time, Finance Minister Donna Harpauer was wary of the extra money, being that it was from resource prices taking a jump.