Saskatchewan Government Pledges Action on Health Care, Education, and Affordability
Premier Scott Moe's throne speech outlines plans for tax cuts, expanded health services, and improved classroom support following a re-election with a reduced majority.
- The Saskatchewan government announced the largest personal income tax reduction in the province since 2008, promising savings for families and seniors over four years.
- Plans include hiring more health-care professionals, reducing surgical wait times to under three months, and opening new urgent care centers and hospitals across the province.
- In education, the government aims to expand specialized classroom support to 200 schools and focus on improving reading levels for students in kindergarten through Grade 3.
- The Saskatchewan Affordability Act will address cost-of-living concerns, with measures like extending carbon tax exemptions on home heating and increasing disability and caregiver tax credits.
- Premier Moe emphasized improving decorum in the legislature, following past allegations of harassment, and committed to fostering respectful debate under newly elected Speaker Todd Goudy.