
Saskatchewan to deliver deficit budget, promises to 'protect' public services
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Saskatchewan’s government is planning to table a deficit budget today in a move that Premier Scott Moe says protects public services.
Moe has not said how large the deficit will be but says the province’s economy is strong enough to weather global uncertainty.
He has said market volatility, including China’s previous tariffs on Canadian canola, have caused revenues to shrink.
The premier has also said Saskatchewan won’t raise taxes or cut services.
He says his government plans to spend more money on health care, including hiring nurse practitioners, lowering wait times and expanding virtual appointments.
The Opposition NDP says it has little confidence in the budget, as the Saskatchewan Party government is projected to not balance a promised surplus last year.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei issued his first statement on the war on Thursday, saying Iran should close the Strait of Hormuz and keep attacking its Gulf Arab neighbors as leverage. Khamenei also called on people in Gulf countries to “shut down” U.S. bases, saying promised U.S. protection is “nothing more than a lie.”

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei issued his first statement on the war on Thursday, saying Iran should close the Strait of Hormuz and keep attacking its Gulf Arab neighbors as leverage. Khamenei also called on people in Gulf countries to “shut down” U.S. bases, saying promised U.S. protection is “nothing more than a lie.”

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei issued his first statement on the war on Thursday, saying that the leverage of closing the Strait of Hormuz should be used and that Iran will keep attacking its Gulf Arab neighbors. Khamenei also called on Gulf countries to “shut down” U.S. bases, saying promised U.S. protection is “nothing more than a lie.”










