After years of record spending and mounting debt, Saskatchewan’s Premier Moe can look to the 1990s for a roadmap back to balanced budgets and growth (Western Standard)
In fiscal year 2024-25, the Moe government ran a budget deficit — its fifth in seven years since Scott Moe became premier in 2018. Budget deficits come with costs both for taxpayers and Saskatchewan’s economy. If the Moe government wants to avoid these costs, it should heed lessons from the Romanow government of the 1990s, which moved Saskatchewan out of the red and into the black ...
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