Sask Budget Forecasts Small Surplus in Face of US and China Tariffs

Sask Budget Forecasts Small Surplus in Face of US and China Tariffs
Saskatchewan Minister of Finance Jim Reiter (R) presents the provincial budget as Premier Scott Moe looks on in Regina on March 19, 2025. The Canadian Press/Liam Richards
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Saskatchewan’s government has tabled its 2025–2026 budget with a surplus of $12.1 million, citing U.S. and China tariffs as points of concern.

Finance Minister Jim Reiter delivered the budget on March 19, saying the threat of more tariffs from the United States presents a challenge. The government has opted to prioritize its affordability promises like pausing property taxes and cutting personal taxes.