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News Release - March 5, 2008 POSITIVE THIRD QUARTER RESULTS WILL SUPPORT GOVERNMENT PROMISESGantefoer to Deliver new Government's First Budget March 19 Saskatchewan's Third Quarter Financial Report released today showed continued strong financial growth since mid-year, giving government the means to deliver on key promises such as addressing the provincial nursing shortage. Overall, provincial revenue is up $287 million from mid-year to $9.4 billion. The improvement is mainly due to higher tax revenue of $130.6 million; with corporate and personal income taxes up significantly. Resource revenues also climbed by $117.3 million, primarily due to higher-than-anticipated Crown land sales in February. "This is a great time to call Saskatchewan home as our economy is healthy and thriving," Finance Minister Rod Gantefoer said. "We are working extremely hard to keep the momentum going to provide opportunities for everyone." Spending is forecast at $8.2 billion, an increase of $135.6 million from mid-year. Spending increases over mid-year primarily address priority areas and pressures:
At the end of the third quarter, the Province's revenues are up $1.5 billion from budget while expenses have increased by $382 million. The combined Fiscal Stabilization Fund (FSF) and Saskatchewan Infrastructure Find (SIF) balance is forecast to be over $1.3 Billion, which is $900 million more than anticipated in the 2007-08 Budget. "This budget will focus on keeping our election promises and making sure Saskatchewan is ready for growth," Gantefoer said. "That means addressing the deficit in our provincial infrastructure by investing in our schools, hospitals and highways. Saskatchewan must be ready so we can avoid the problems of rapid growth we have seen in other places like Alberta." Copies of the Third Quarter Financial Report are available online at http://www.gov.sk.ca/finance under the "Publications" tab. -30- For more information, contact: Vanessa Beaupre Related Documents
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