Province to give municipalities $297M through revenue-sharing program
Saskatchewan municipalities are to get a record-setting revenue-sharing investment from the provincial government in the next fiscal year.
Speaking at the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities annual convention Wednesday in Saskatoon, Premier Scott Moe announced provincial funding through the Municipal Revenue Sharing Program in 2023-24 will be more than $297 million.
The previous record for the program was $278 million in 2020-21. The annual average for the past five years is more than $261 million.
“Saskatchewan’s municipal revenue sharing program is nation-leading, and as a predictable funding source, it helps municipal governments support and plan for local priorities in their communities,” Moe said in a media release. “This new record provincial investment will benefit both rural and urban communities and keep our great province strong.”