Saskatchewan forecasts lower surplus due to reduced resource revenue, higher expenses

Saskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer speaks during a news conference before the release of the Saskatchewan Budget in Regina on Wednesday, March 22, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Heywood Yu

REGINA - The Saskatchewan Party government is forecasting a lower surplus than budgeted this year due to decreased resource revenues and higher expenses.

In her first-quarter fiscal update Thursday, Finance Minister Donna Harpauer said the province expects a $485.5-million surplus this year, down 52 per cent from the $1-billion surplus that was projected in the spring.

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