Saskatchewan families can ring in the new year knowing they’ll be saving hundreds of federal tax dollars in 2024
Beginning on Jan. 1, SaskEnergy and SaskPower will both remove the federal carbon tax cost from home heating.
The move is expected to save money for about 98 per cent of Saskatchewan families, according to a news release from the Government of Saskatchewan.
“Our government is ensuring fairness for Saskatchewan families by removing the federal carbon tax on natural gas and electric heat, just as the federal government has done for families in Atlantic Canada by removing the carbon tax on heating oil,” said Dustin Duncan, minister of Crown Investments Corporation.
In the release, Duncan said the extension of the carbon tax relief to Saskatchewan families is an act of protection by the provincial government as they work to help make heating more affordable this winter.