Sask. deficit could more than double, to $815.4 million
Last week, the provincial government announced a projected $348.5 million deficit at the first quarter financial update. However, a closer look at the numbers reveals it could end up being more than double that.
The Finance Minister, Jim Reiter, explained the budget had moved to that deficit from the $12 million surplus announced in March for a number of reasons, including pension changes and a reduction in revenue.
But, under the revenue column, the province is still counting $466.9 million from the Output-Based Performance Standards (OBPS) – its own industrial carbon tax, mandated by the federal government.
In March, Premier Scott Moe sat beside his environment minister and the minister responsible for SaskPower to announce his government would be zeroing out the industrial carbon tax and no longer collecting it.


