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Saskatchewan projecting $365M deficit in 2018-19 budgetCanadaApr 10, 2018The Saskatchewan government is increasing spending in education, health care and social services while projecting a $365 million deficit for 2018-19. -
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Opposition and non-profit calls on Sask. to match new federal mental health dollarsHealthApr 12, 2018
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Breaking down the 2018-19 Saskatchewan budget
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EconomySaskatchewan Budget 2018: $107M increase to education, includes 2,500 new child care spaces -
EconomySaskatchewan Budget 2018: $5.77B to improve health care, hospital construction -
EconomySaskatchewan Budget 2018: Revenue at $14.24B, spending at $14.61B -
EconomySaskatchewan Budget 2018: No increase to tax rates -
EconomySaskatchewan Budget 2018: Province says budget on track for 2020 balanced goal, includes no carbon tax -
CanadaSaskatchewan’s finance minister emotionally speaks about Humboldt Broncos crash in legislature
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Opposition and non-profit calls on Sask. to match new federal mental health dollarsSaskatchewan added $11.4 million to its mental health budget, but much of that new money comes from the federal government.HealthApr 12, 2018
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U of R President says layoffs are necessary following Sask. budgetWith post-secondary operating grants remaining static, University of Regina president Vianne Timmons says lay-offs are necessary following cuts last year.PoliticsApr 11, 2018
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Saskatchewan adds PST to used vehicles in 2018-19 budgetSaskatchewan residents won't be paying more PST this year, but similar to last year, residents will be paying more for certain items.CanadaApr 11, 2018
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Province promises $2.3M to expand remand initiativesOver $2 million in new funding in the 2018-19 Saskatchewan budget will be used for expansions to the remand initiative.CanadaApr 10, 2018
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Measures reduce vehicle fleet budget by over $5M: Sask. gov’tThe Saskatchewan government says it saved $5 million for its 2018-19 vehicle fleet budget with cost-saving measures.CanadaApr 10, 2018
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Province expands SaskEnergy municipal surcharge to all communitiesIt will be up to municipal governments to decide whether or not they want to apply the SaskEnergy surcharge to their community.PoliticsApr 10, 2018
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Moe makes good on promise, increases education fundingEducation gets a funding boost for 2018-19 after having its budget slashed last year by $54 million.PoliticsApr 10, 2018
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Saskatchewan spending record $5.36B on health careMental health initiatives, support for autistic children part of a record 5.36 billion Saskatchewan health budgetPoliticsApr 10, 2018
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Saskatchewan Rental Housing Supplement to stop taking applicants July 1Clients already enrolled in the Saskatchewan Rental Housing Supplement will not be affected by changes to the program.CanadaApr 10, 2018
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Sask. government expects to make $98M by eliminating 2 PST exemptionsEliminating two PST exemptions are the only tax changes in the 2018 Saskatchewan budget.PoliticsApr 10, 2018
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