A look at provincial budget highlights affecting north central Saskatchewan
Despite carrying a deficit of $819 million, the provincial government says this year’s budget prioritizes protecting the areas that matter most to Saskatchewan residents.
“Protecting Saskatchewan means protecting our economy and jobs, health care, communities and students, while ensuring Saskatchewan remains among the most affordable provinces in the nation for families and residents,” wrote Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance Jim Reiter in his opening statement of the budget document.
He said the province will continue to ‘weather the current economic uncertainty created by tariffs and the realignment of world trade relationships while making investments in key priority areas.’
Noted in the budget highlights, the government said it’s taking responsible steps to live within its means. It will manage the size of its workforce through attrition, focusing on operational efficiencies rather than job cuts in order to reduce expenses while maintaining services.







