Scott Moe releases Saskatchewan Party platform, would spend $1.2B on promises

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Scott Moe releases Saskatchewan Party platform, would spend $1.2B on promises
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Scott Moe says he's running on the Saskatchewan Party's record of growing the province's economy and population, with plans to make life more affordable.

This upcoming election, voters will have six days to get to the polls instead of just one, as Elections Saskatchewan hopes to increase voter participation. Moe says his promises would cost $1.2 billion over four years, with deficits in the first three years followed by a small surplus in 2027.Moe says he’s running on the Saskatchewan Party ’s record of growing the province’s economy and population, with plans to make life more affordable.

He says the old NDP government of two decades ago saw economic decline, forcing young people to move to other provinces.For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Moe’s platform promises to maintain investments in health care and education, with plans to build new schools and hire more health workers.His last budget as premier offered a record $7.6 billion for health care and $2.2 billion for school divisions.

“It’s a plan for building Saskatchewan, and it’s a plan for our growing province, and our plan for investing in those very dividends of growth, into health care, into education and into so many services that are important to you and your family, wherever you live,” Moe told supporters Saturday in Saskatoon.

NDP Leader Carla Beck has said Moe’s economic and fiscal performance as premier has been dismal, with the province increasing the debt and posting large deficits.Beck has said she would pay for her promises by growing the economy and cutting what she calls Saskatchewan Party waste.Her plan shows small deficits in the first three years, followed by a small surplus in the fourth year.

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