Sask MP Weighs in on Affordability Plan for Northerners
Saskatchewan’s only Liberal MP is optimistic about impacts on northern communities from the federal government’s new affordability plan.
On Jan. 26, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the new Canada Groceries and Essential Benefits, a measure to make groceries and other essentials more affordable to Canadians.
Beginning this summer, the federal government will increase the existing GST credit amount by 25 per cent for the next five years. Eligible Canadians will also receive a one-time payment equal to a 50 per cent increase in 2026.
The increase means a family of four will receive up to $1,890 this year, and around $1,400 for the next four years, while a single person will receive $950 in 2026 and about $700 for the next four years.



