Province says worst case scenario for revenue decline could reach $3.3 billion
The provincial government has released three different scenarios in relation to the economic impact of COVID-19.
The province said it was important to note that the projections were not explicit forecasts as it’s unknown how long the physical distancing requirements set out by Public Health are set to remain.
The 2020-21 revenue decline could range from $1.3 billion to $3.3 billion depending on the duration of the social distancing restrictions caused by the pandemic.
“We are less than three weeks into the new fiscal year and right now we just don’t know how long restrictions will remain in place in Saskatchewan, in Canada and around the world,” Finance Minister Donna Harpauer said. “That’s why it is still incredibly difficult to forecast with any certainty. We believe however it is important that we release these different scenarios, to let Saskatchewan people know just how much of an impact the pandemic is having on our economy and revenues.”