Saskatchewan’s ’23-24 budget sees $1B surplus, health care top priority
The numbers in the new budget are looking pretty rosy for the Government of Saskatchewan, and one doesn’t have to be wearing glasses of the same colour to see why.
The province is expecting a $1-billion surplus for the 2023-24 fiscal year, buoyed by tax revenue and strong resource revenue once again.
“I’ve spoken to this a number of times and I’m still very firm on this: We have to be very careful as a government to not take one-time revenue and incorporate it and bake it into our year-over-year operational costs,” Finance Minister Donna Harpauer told reporters Wednesday.
The minister explained that, when volatile revenue goes down as it always does, then the government is left scrambling to pay for those operations.