Saskatchewan Legislature’s spring sitting starts with budget on March 19

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Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly will kick off its spring sitting on March 19 with the tabling of the 2025-26 Provincial Budget, Premier Scott Moe announced.

Moe emphasized that the upcoming session and budget will focus on key priorities for Saskatchewan residents, including healthcare, community safety, and education.

"We will continue to deliver on our election commitments and deliver better healthcare, safer communities, and the best possible education for our students," Moe said. 

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The premier also highlighted the government’s ongoing efforts to strengthen Saskatchewan’s economy, particularly in the face of potential trade challenges.

“We will also continue to focus on building a strong Saskatchewan economy—one that can withstand the potential tariff threat and protects Saskatchewan jobs,” Moe said.

Moe reaffirmed the province’s commitment to enhancing trade relationships with the United States and other foreign markets, as Saskatchewan seeks to navigate shifting global economic conditions.

The budget’s details and the government’s legislative agenda will be unveiled when the session officially begins in March.

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