Campaign pledge shrouded in uncertainty for Moe government
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he is uncertain when the province will be able to overcome the $2-billion deficit he had pledged to get rid of by 2024.
Moe spoke about the four-year fiscal outlook on Wednesday, citing “revenue uncertainty” as the leading cause for the doubts on erasing the current deficit in the next few years.
“Given the variability in revenue numbers that are around today, we won’t have a balance in that four-year projection,” Moe said. “Saskatchewan people can rest assured that the services that they expect to be provided in the way of health care, education and assisting our community’s most vulnerable will be in this budget.
“One of the focuses of a Saskatchewan Party government is to bring the fiscal house of this province back into order. We’ll do it as soon as we are able.”