Province posts lower than project deficit, year-end financial report shows
Saskatchewan’s financial health for 2018-19 was better than expected, according to the provincial government.
Figures released by the provincial government on Thursday showed that Saskatchewan finished the fiscal year with a deficit of $268 million. That was $97 million lower than was budgeted, $112 million less than what was forecast in the third quarter, and $35 million less than the prior fiscal year.
“Our year-end actuals show that Saskatchewan’s fiscal position and financial outlook continue to improve,” finance minister Donna Harpauer said in a media release. “Our government’s plan to return the province to balance remains on track.”
Still, the province isn’t out of the financial woodwork just yet, she said while speaking with media at the Legislature Thursday morning.