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Scott Moe talks deficit, resources, Bill 137 and upcoming election

Recently back from COP28 in Dubai, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe spoke to the Leader-Post about the current state of the province.

Sask.'s public debt — almost $20B and growing — nearly absent ...

One issue nearly absent from the campaign trail in the lead-up to the Oct. 28 Saskatchewan election is the recent trend toward deficit ...

Opinion: Moe's criticism of Trudeau deficits rings hollow for Sask.

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation says the governments of both Scott Moe and Justin Trudeau have kept adding to debt through spending.

Letters: Voters should consider Sask. Party government's massive debt

In Saskatchewan, our debt skyrocketed to $15 billion throughout the Grant Devine Progressive Conservative government and the debt is now at $31.6 billion.

'Swing and a miss:' Saskatchewan premier criticizes federal budget

Scott Moe took the federal government to task for not trying to balance the books in the budget.

Saskatchewan Party's Scott Moe releases platform, would spend ...

SASKATOON, Sask. — Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe has released his entire platform to voters before election day on Oct. 28.

Premier Scott Moe talks about the 2024 budget - YouTube

Premier Moe answers questions and breaks down the 2024 edition of the provincial budget they are calling Classrooms, Care and Communities.

Saskatchewan now forecasting $354M budget deficit | CBC News

The province's first-quarter financial report is projecting a deficit of $354 million this year, up from the $273 million it forecast in its spring budget.

Scott Moe talks deficit, resources, Bill 137 and ... - Ground News

With one eye to the 2024 general election and another to his right flank, Premier Scott Moe is looking to form a fifth consecutive majority Saskatchewan ...

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe won't say how long deficits will last

His finance minister has said eliminating the province's $2-billion deficit by the premier's election goal of 2024 will be difficult because of ...

Moe not impressed with federal budget - SaskToday.ca

In the end Premier Scott Moe didn't get either of his two wishes regarding the 2024 federal budget delivered Tuesday.

Jared Clarke - Did you know that Scott Moe has produced 6...

Did you know that Scott Moe has produced 6 deficit budgets out of the 7 budgets while being Premier!?!? Scott Moe has added more debt to ...

Debt dilemma: Sask. Party government faces criticism ahead of budget

The provincial opposition NDP spent much of Monday attacking the financial record of the government under Scott Moe.

Saskatchewan budget: Big spending, no tax hikes and a $273M deficit

Saskatchewan's government is promising big-ticket spending, no tax hikes and a $273-million deficit in its latest budget. Find out more.

Saskatchewan's Moe says revenue, length of pandemic behind ...

REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says revenue uncertainty is why his government doubts it will eliminate the province's $2-billion ...

How health, education and trans rights advocates feel after Sask ...

The Saskatchewan Party has been in power in the province since 2007, but Premier Scott Moe's acceptance speech after the 2024 provincial ...

Scott Moe speaks with reporters as Saskatchewan election begins

Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe speaks with reporters in Saskatoon as the provincial election campaign gets underway.

Scott Moe - Voting week begins tomorrow! The choice is... | Facebook

Instead, he keeps up his 15¢/Litre carbon tax on gas. Scott Moe is faking his budget surplus as an 'operational surplus'. Saskatchewan is still accruing debt ...

Premier Scott Moe speaks to reporters about carbon tax ... - YouTube

Scott Moe answered reporters questions at a new event announcing the details of the government's three-part labour market strategy.

Scott Moe's Saskatchewan Party wins majority in 2024 vote

Premier Scott Moe's party found enough support to be elected in 35 seats in the 61-seat legislature, compared with 26 for the NDP.