Balanced Budget – Strong Saskatchewan
Despite falling oil prices, The Mid-Year Financial Report shows Saskatchewan is still on track to post a balanced budget in 2014-15. Since lower oil prices are expected to start the coming fiscal year, our government will need to carefully manage spending while balancing the budget with the priorities of Saskatchewan people.
Saskatchewan continues to post the strongest job growth and lowest unemployment rate in Canada. Our strong economy is about more than just oil; it features potash, uranium, an amazing agriculture sector, as well as manufacturing and technology. Surprisingly to some, just eight per cent of the nearly 72,000 new jobs that have been created in Saskatchewan over the past seven years have been in the resource sector. This shows that our province has a strong and diversified economy.
Despite excess moisture this past growing season, Saskatchewan’s agriculture sector is as strong as it has ever been. 2013 was our third consecutive year of record exports at $11.7 billion and, in 2014, year-to-date exports are 19 per cent higher. Saskatchewan is well-positioned as an important agricultural trader in the world and expansion of trade relations will help to sustain and build on that. The Premier’s recent trade mission to India is one example of our work to promote growing these relationships.
Working with the federal government, Saskatchewan is now poised to receive more than $436 million from the Government of Canada through the new Building Canada Fund. Over the next 10 years, regional and local communities will benefit from stable, predictable funding to continue to strengthen economic growth through investments in programs and infrastructure. Thanks in part to this funding, our government can continue to focus on building stronger communities, growing export and trade, ensuring a clean environment, and meeting the opportunities and challenges of growth.