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  1. Apr 6, 2021 · The 2021-22 Budget includes record funding for workforce development of more than $39 million to strengthen Saskatchewan's recovery from the pandemic. Nearly $18 million is being provided for Employment Assistance for Persons with Disabilities, to remove barriers, provide supports and develop the skills people need to fully participate in the labour force.

  2. This Budget will build Saskatchewan. Budget 2021-22 sees investment into new long-term. care facilities, hospitals, schools, highways and vital. municipal infrastructure. This Budget includes Crown capital for power generation, telecommunications networks, distribution of natural gas, and other needed services – to help stimulate the economy and

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  3. Apr 6, 2021 · "Budget 2021-22 marks the second year of our government's record two-year capital plan to build a strong Saskatchewan, including $2.0 billion in stimulus funding that has been allocated for hospitals, schools, highways and other important projects that will support our province's economic recovery," SaskBuilds and Procurement Minister Jim Reiter said.

    • 4M Towards New Stars Helicopter
    • Funding For Long-Term Care Facilities
    • Funding For New Schools in Weyburn, Regina, Saskatoon
    • $52M Towards New Remand Centre in Saskatoon
    • Lake Diefenbaker Expansion Project

    STARS Air Ambulancewill be receiving $1.4 million for a new helicopter. In total, the Saskatchewan government has contributed $11.88 million to STARS with this new funding. STARS has been working to replace its aging fleet of BK117 and AW139 helicopters with nine new medically equipped H145 Airbus helicopters. The province had announced in December...

    A total of $3.6 million is allocated for the future Grenfell long-term care facility and an additional $7.6 million for the 80-bed La Ronge facility. The 2021-22 budget also includes $550,000 for planning-stage investment for new Watson and Estevan long-term care facilities, as well as $500,000 to replace long-term care beds in Regina. The governme...

    Part of the government’s $189.9 million set aside for education is $101.9 million to fund 21 ongoing capital projects, including 16 new schools and five renovated ones. This funding includes finishing construction of a new elementary school in Weyburn, set to open this fall, and beginning construction on a new joint-use facility with two elementary...

    A total of $52 million of the government’s budget will go towards construction of the remand centre at the Saskatoon Correctional Centre. In June, the province said it would fund a $120-million remand centre expansion as part of its $7.5-billion two-year capital plan. The new facility will consist of two units with 216 cells, capable of holding 427...

    The province has earmarked $70.1 million to maintain and upgrade dams and canals, and $18.9 million for Phase 1 of the Lake Diefenbaker irrigation expansion — a multi-year project expected to cost $4.0 billion. First announced by Premier Scott Moe in July, the government’s goal is to double the amount of irrigable land in Saskatchewan, irrigating u...

  4. 2022.At budget, these private-sector forecasters expected Saskatchewan’s real GDP to grow by 4.6 per cent in 2021 and by 3.6 per cent in 2022, after an estimated 5.2 per cent decline in. 2020.Government’s real GDP forecast at budget was 3.4 per cent growth in 2021, followed by growth of 3.2 per cent in.

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  5. Apr 6, 2021 · The Saskatchewan government's 2021-22 budget forecasts a record deficit of $2.6 billion and projects that the province won't see a balanced budget until 2026-27. The budget forecasts $14.5 billion ...

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  7. Apr 7, 2021 · Saskatchewan's 2021-22 budget shows the province is still feeling the financial affects of the COVID-19 pandemic, posting a forecasted $2.6 billion deficit for the fiscal year.

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