REGINA 芒鈧赌 The Saskatchewan government tabled a budget Wednesday which forecasts a $685-million deficit this year and includes a plan to balance the books in three years. Here are the highlights:
芒鈧赌 Provincial sales tax increases to six per cent from five per cent.
芒鈧赌 Tobacco and alcohol taxes going up.
芒鈧赌 Operational funding for all post-secondary institutions cut by five per cent.
芒鈧赌 Income and corporate tax cuts to be phased in.
芒鈧赌 Saskatchewan Transportation Company which provides bus service in the province, including to remote areas, will be shut down.
芒鈧赌 Funding for hearing aids and funeral services for low-income residents being cut.
芒鈧赌 Emergency departments in Regina and Saskatoon to get a $12-million boost to address wait times.
芒鈧赌 Funding for libraries in Regina and Saskatoon eliminated; funding for seven regional library systems cut in half.
芒鈧赌 $750,000 to expand HPV vaccination program to boys.
芒鈧赌 $1.4 million and 13 full-time positions added to boost oversight of oil and gas industry.
芒鈧赌 Long-term care fees increase for about 50 per cent of residents 芒鈧赌漚bout 8,500 people.
The Canadian Press