Sask. NDP loses motion to suspend or rebate provincial fuel tax collection
introduced the motion. It did not succeed with only 11 members voting for it and 39 members voting against, including all Saskatchewan Party MLAs present at the legislative assembly.“The war’s impact on commodity markets has made the affordability squeeze so much worse.
Why won’t this government get with the reality that people are facing and take the steps to make life more affordable for Saskatchewan people and families today,” Wotherspoon said.“It isn’t just today, we understand there are challenges today but is each and everyday this government considers affordability,” Finance Minister Donna Harpauer responded.
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