SK Legislative News
As we work to finalize the budget, our government is focused on controlling spending and keeping taxes low while continuing to invest in infrastructure that keeps Saskatchewan strong. Notwithstanding the global price of oil, we’re committed to the cornerstone of our Growth Plan – fiscal responsibility, balanced budgets and a better quality of life for all Saskatchewan people.
Building a better quality of life starts with a strong foundation. This can be challenging for those living with disabilities, individuals on fixed-income and families with low-income. To that end, we are making changes that will help those most in need with access to housing they can afford.
Our government has decided to transition the Affordable Housing Program into the Social Housing Program in Saskatchewan’s largest centres. This means, effective March 1, 2015, anyone who applies for government-owned rental housing in urban centres will only be eligible for the province’s Social Housing Program, where rent is based on 30 per cent of income.
Existing tenants under the Affordable Housing Program will have the opportunity to transition to the Social Housing Program and, based on their income, almost 1,300 low-income households will immediately benefit from a rent decrease. Other tenants who remain in the Affordable Housing Program will pay a lower market rent, but these rents will increase over time. It just makes sense to have one housing program that makes it easier and more affordable for households in real need.