Saskatchewan heads toward $427M deficit at year’s end
Province had projected a $12M surplus in the spring
- By: Jeremy Simes, The Canadian Press
- November 25, 2025 November 25, 2025
- 16:39
Province had projected a $12M surplus in the spring
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