
Legislative Report
(18 November 2009)
Mid-Year Financial Report
Our government released the Mid-Year Financial update this week, and it reflected the challenge created by lower potash prices. We reacted by taking action to address that challenge. The end result is this: we still have a balanced budget, historic tax cuts remain in place, as do initiatives to support and protect society’s most vulnerable people.
The NDP used the release of the Mid-Year Financial update to advance their “doom and gloom” agenda. Their obsession with negativity is blinding them to all the good things going on in Saskatchewan right now, such as:
More people, more opportunities, more confidence, and more optimism – THIS is the new Saskatchewan.
Legislative Report
(18 November 2009)
Mid-Year Financial Report
Our government released the Mid-Year Financial update this week, and it reflected the challenge created by lower potash prices. We reacted by taking action to address that challenge. The end result is this: we still have a balanced budget, historic tax cuts remain in place, as do initiatives to support and protect society’s most vulnerable people.
The NDP used the release of the Mid-Year Financial update to advance their “doom and gloom” agenda. Their obsession with negativity is blinding them to all the good things going on in Saskatchewan right now, such as:
More people, more opportunities, more confidence, and more optimism – THIS is the new Saskatchewan.