Saskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer provided an update into the province’s expected revenue during the COVID-19 pandemic, saying they were estimating a loss of up to $3.3 billion for 2020-21. She said that they had put forward a range of decreases of about $1.3 billion, $2.2 billion and $3.3 billion, with the various scenarios due to the situation still being unknown, including how much longer current measures will stay in effect.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Saskatchewan estimates up to $3.3B in lost revenue due to COVID-19
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