Tobacco settlement plays role in smaller Sask. government deficit
Saskatchewan’s provincial government ended the 2024-25 fiscal year with a deficit nearly at what it budgeted for a year prior, but a good part of the reason it wasn’t higher was a landmark tobacco settlement.
The settlement with tobacco companies was signed in early March, just before the end of the fiscal year. It was worth $32.5 billion, and meant to recover at least some of the cost the provinces have borne from taking care of people with tobacco-related illnesses.
At the time it was reported Saskatchewan’s portion of the settlement would be about $700 million.
When the provincial government presented its budget in March 2024, it projected a $273 million deficit — however, the numbers got worse as the year went on.