Saskatchewan Projects $819M Deficit for 2026-27
The Saskatchewan government has announced a projected deficit of $819 million for the 2026-27 fiscal year, as part of its budget that includes an $8.47 billion healthcare allocation.
The Saskatchewan government has announced a projected deficit of $819 million for the 2026-27 fiscal year, as part of its budget that includes an $8.47 billion healthcare allocation.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has publicly praised a Vaughan homeowner for shooting an alleged home invader, calling for more decisive action against criminals and criticizing the federal government's approach to gun control.
Saskatchewan's 2026-27 budget projects an $819.4 million deficit with $22.2 billion in expenses, a sharp reversal from last year's surplus. Health care receives $8.47 billion in funding.
The Saskatchewan provincial government has announced plans to build a new hospital in Yorkton, with funding included in the 2026-27 budget. This move aims to enhance healthcare infrastructure and services in the region.
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RecommendedA recent Angus Reid Institute poll reveals B.C. Premier David Eby's approval rating has plummeted to 37%, down from 53% last year, amid ongoing issues with cost of living, housing, and healthcare.
A Nova Scotia border community is opposing a new toll station announced in New Brunswick's provincial budget, highlighting interprovincial tensions over infrastructure funding.
Sudbury police are urging caution as high snowbanks and pedestrians on roadways create dangerous conditions following a winter storm, with a major thaw expected soon.
Alberta's border security initiative spent $5 million in capital costs in its first year, half of the $10 million budgeted, with delays in hiring and equipment pushing expenditures to later years.
Statues at Queen's Park will be temporarily wrapped as a preventative measure following vandalism during a student protest over proposed OSAP cuts. Speaker Donna Skelly announced the decision.
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RecommendedA recent Angus Reid poll reveals Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston's approval rating has fallen to its lowest level since taking office, amid broader political shifts across Canada.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew's position in national approval rankings is examined, highlighting his political standing and public perception as of early 2026.
A person has died at a homeless encampment in Sudbury, Ontario, highlighting ongoing housing and social service challenges in Northern communities.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford comments on an OPP investigation that cleared Toronto police officers of allegations of lying during a criminal trial, sparking debate over judicial conduct.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford commended a Vaughan resident for defending his home by shooting an intruder, highlighting a case of self-defense amid ongoing public safety discussions.
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RecommendedSaskatchewan reveals highest-ever municipal revenue sharing pool of $392.4 million for 2026-27, an 8% increase, as Premier Moe commits to maintaining the unique funding program despite provincial deficit pressures.
Nova Scotia Health issues a traffic advisory for Halifax Infirmary area this Saturday, March 21, 2026, due to planned construction activities. Drivers should expect delays and seek alternate routes.
The 2026-27 Saskatchewan budget marks the first for the Ministry of Community Safety, continuing investments in law enforcement and public safety initiatives.
A late-night fire in Oro-Medonte, Ontario, destroyed a building on March 17, 2026, with no injuries reported. Firefighters arrived to find the structure already collapsing.
The Saskatchewan government is set to deliver a deficit budget, with Premier Scott Moe committing to safeguard essential public services despite fiscal challenges.
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RecommendedFinance Minister Eric Girard signals a restrained provincial budget, advising Quebecers not to expect major new spending or tax cuts as the government focuses on fiscal prudence.
Premier Scott Moe's government is preparing a deficit budget for Saskatchewan's 2026-27 fiscal year, with key priorities on health care and addressing rising living costs, as anticipation builds ahead of the official presentation.
The province of Prince Edward Island is in mourning following the death of Health Minister Mark McLane, a dedicated public servant whose leadership shaped healthcare policy.
Ontario is considering loosening BYOB permit regulations to allow alcohol at specific public events, but the Ottawa Festivals Network calls for more clarity on implementation.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith confirms she accepted a private flight paid for by the Saudi government, sparking scrutiny over transparency and international influence in provincial affairs.
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RecommendedA new report reveals the B.C. government lacked a disaster recovery framework after the 2021 Lytton wildfire, leaving the village to manage rebuilding with insufficient support and delayed funding.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe explains that the province's deficit budget for 2026-27 is necessary to protect essential public services amid economic pressures.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith expresses confidence in balancing the provincial budget despite projections of moderate oil prices, emphasizing fiscal discipline and economic stability.
The New Brunswick budget for 2026-27, aiming to tackle a $1.4 billion deficit with measures like highway tolls and civil service cuts, has drawn mixed responses from students and cultural institutions.
Former politician Jason Kenney accuses Edmonton Mayor Andrew Knack of hypocrisy for criticizing police chief's Israel trip while visiting China, highlighting moral contradictions in Canadian left's foreign policy approach.
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RecommendedNew Brunswick's 2026-27 budget introduces highway tolls and civil service reductions to address a $1.4 billion deficit, as announced by Finance Minister René Legacy.