Saskatchewan deficit balloons to $1 billion with falling resource, tax revenue
REGINA — The Saskatchewan government is cutting spending and has imposed a hiring freeze as it wrestles with a ballooning deficit of about $1 billion.
Finance Minister Kevin Doherty released a fiscal update Tuesday that shows the shortfall is far higher than the $434 million deficit the government projected when it introduced the budget in June.
Low oil and potash prices are having a greater impact on revenue than expected, but corporate income tax, personal income tax, provincial sales tax and fuel tax are also down, he said.
“To start moving the provincial budget back to balance, significant measures are needed with more to follow in next year’s budget,” Doherty said.


