Sask. government cutting costs of bureaucracy
The Government of Saskatchewan is celebrating another year of cutting back on bureaucracy.
The province is touting savings of more than $688 million in fees and taxes over nearly 10 years for Saskatchewan businesses through its Red Tape Reduction Committee.
Laura Ross, chair of the committee and the province’s minister of Parks, Culture and Sport, said in a release that the committee is proud to help build and protect Saskatchewan’s business community.
“This last year was another chapter of modernizing our business regulations so that our local economy continues to thrive,” Ross said. “Red tape reduction leads to further investment in our economy and creates jobs and opportunities for residents of the province.”