Sask. projects $1B surplus for 2023-24, plans to pay down debt

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The Saskatchewan government is projecting a $1-billion surplus for 2023-24 and opting to use that money to pay down debt.

“There are no tax increases and no new taxes included in this budget, helping keep life affordable for Saskatchewan people. When taxes, utilities, and housing costs combined are considered, our province is the most affordable place to live in Canada for a family of four,” Finance Minister Donna Harpauer said.

She said the government discussed the possibility of another round of affordability cheques to adults in the province but decided against it, instead choosing to be more targeted with spending.

Harpauer said Saskatchewan cannot rely

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