
Legislative Report
(19 March 2014)
Our Steady Growth Budget
Saskatchewan’s population is now 1,117,503 – growth of more than 20,000 people in the last year. To support and encourage this steady growth, our government has presented its seventh consecutive balanced budget. This budget controls spending while managing to make key investments in our infrastructure and our people. The 2014-15 budget is also balanced without tax increases.
Our Steady Growth budget accounts for all government revenue and all government spending with a projected surplus of $71 million. With revenue essentially flat – down 0.7% from last year to $14.07 billion – this wasn’t easy. With a decline in revenue, we had a choice to make. Do we raise taxes or control spending? Our preference will always be to balance the budget by controlling spending. This is something we were able to accomplish while making targeted investments in infrastructure, employment and job training, seniors, students, people with disabilities, children and families.
Our government continues to build and upgrade infrastructure right across the province, meeting the challenges of growth and planning for future growth. Whether schools or hospitals, highways or high-speed data networks, power generation plants, bridges or natural gas transmission lines, our government is building for the future. Key infrastructure investments include:
Key investments in people and quality of life include:
With our government changing to a summary financial focus, a move recommended and supported by the Provincial Auditor, steady growth is the big picture. With a full view of what’s happening in Saskatchewan today, we have a vision for the long-term. This budget strengthens government’s fiscal accountability while meeting the challenges of a growing province. It helps secure a better quality of life and it represents another confident step forward on our government’s path of steady growth.
Legislative Report
(19 March 2014)
Our Steady Growth Budget
Saskatchewan’s population is now 1,117,503 – growth of more than 20,000 people in the last year. To support and encourage this steady growth, our government has presented its seventh consecutive balanced budget. This budget controls spending while managing to make key investments in our infrastructure and our people. The 2014-15 budget is also balanced without tax increases.
Our Steady Growth budget accounts for all government revenue and all government spending with a projected surplus of $71 million. With revenue essentially flat – down 0.7% from last year to $14.07 billion – this wasn’t easy. With a decline in revenue, we had a choice to make. Do we raise taxes or control spending? Our preference will always be to balance the budget by controlling spending. This is something we were able to accomplish while making targeted investments in infrastructure, employment and job training, seniors, students, people with disabilities, children and families.
Our government continues to build and upgrade infrastructure right across the province, meeting the challenges of growth and planning for future growth. Whether schools or hospitals, highways or high-speed data networks, power generation plants, bridges or natural gas transmission lines, our government is building for the future. Key infrastructure investments include:
Key investments in people and quality of life include:
With our government changing to a summary financial focus, a move recommended and supported by the Provincial Auditor, steady growth is the big picture. With a full view of what’s happening in Saskatchewan today, we have a vision for the long-term. This budget strengthens government’s fiscal accountability while meeting the challenges of a growing province. It helps secure a better quality of life and it represents another confident step forward on our government’s path of steady growth.