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Saskatchewan budget cuts income taxes, boosts health care and workforce funding

by Todd Humber
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The Saskatchewan government tabled its 2026-27 provincial budget on Wednesday, projecting a $819-million deficit while cutting personal income taxes, increasing health care spending to a record $8.5 billion, and committing $17.5 billion in capital investment over four years. Finance Minister Jim Rei...

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