By Jill Slater
Thanks to increased potash prices and sales, and a lower Canadian dollar, Saskatchewan’s 2014/15 budget appears to be on track.
“The use of the word ‘boom’ is maybe one that I try to refrain from using,” said Finance Minister Ken Krawetz. “We want to build steady, strong growth.”
The province released its mid-year financial report Thursday morning which shows a projected year-end surplus of $70.9 million. This is down slightly from the original projection of $71.4 million... // Read Full Article