Mid-year financial report shows Sask. in the red by $262M
There’s a bit more in the provincial bank but not enough to cover the financial hole Saskatchewan is in.
The mid-year financial report was released by government Monday morning. It shows falling oil prices and the cost of fighting wildfires is still putting the province in the red by $262 million.
The government has been able to make some financial improvements since the first-quarter financials were released in August. The province has been able to save $30 million by cutting spending.
Through efforts with vacancy management or surpluses that remain untouched, the government found savings of $107 million. That was offset by an increase in expenses, largely in social services.


