Premier Scott Moe says he wants the people of Saskatchewan to have the opportunity to scrutinize the 2020-21 provincial budget before they head to the polls this fall. “Our preference is to introduce a budget in the house, have it voted on and have the legislative scrutiny we feel this budget deserves,” said Moe on Wednesday during a press conference.
In February, the government had a plan to table a balanced budget. But with the oil price crash and the economic collapse that resulted from the coronavirus pandemic, the budget was put on hold.
Instead, on March 18, Finance Minister Donna Harpauer presented a spending plan one hour before the legislature adjourned to allow the government to handle the emergency health crisis.