Sask Party’s plan for ‘Strong Economy and Bright Future’; Sask NDP says Moe’s tax credits too small
The Saskatchewan Party its released full platform on Saturday morning highlighting its records in government and new commitments made over the first two weeks of the election campaign.
Those commitments include reducing income tax, increasing the First-Time Homebuyers Tax Credit, doubling the active families benefit, increasing the graduate retention program and extending glucose monitoring coverage for diabetes to seniors and young adults aged 25 and under, among others.
“A key focus of our 2024 election platform is making life more affordable for Saskatchewan people,” Moe said. “A re-elected Saskatchewan Party government will continue to reduce taxes and make life more affordable for students, for seniors, for homeowners, for families and for everyone in Saskatchewan.”
The party’s platform is fully costed, adding about $1.2 billion of tax reductions and spending commitments over five years. They expect to see the provincial budget balanced by 2027-28.