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2026-27 Health Budget Puts Patients First by Protecting and Improving Access to Primary Care, Hospital Care and Surgery

2026-27 Health Budget Puts Patients First by Protecting and Improving Access to Primary Care, Hospital Care and Surgery March 18, 2026 Saskatchewan’s 2026-27 record health care budget will continue to protect and accelerate progress in priority areas for patients, families and health care providers. This year’s investments will strengthen emergency and critical hospital care, open […]

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Protecting our Economy by Investing in the Workforce of Tomorrow

Protecting our Economy by Investing in the Workforce of Tomorrow March 18, 2026 The Ministry of Immigration and Career Training is investing nearly $125 million in programs and services to prepare Saskatchewan people for, and ensure they are the first to benefit from, the high-quality jobs being created by our economy.   Read more :

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Budget Protects a Growing, Resilient Agriculture Sector

Budget Protects a Growing, Resilient Agriculture Sector March 18, 2026 The 2026-27 Provincial Budget includes a strong commitment to agriculture with a $662.7 million investment, an increase of $37.4 million or six per cent over 2025-26.   Read more : https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2026/march/18/budget-protects-a-growing-resilient-agriculture-sector Back

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Social Services Budget Increases Benefits and Supports for Saskatchewan’s Most Vulnerable

Social Services Budget Increases Benefits and Supports for Saskatchewan’s Most Vulnerable March 18, 2026 The 2026-27 Ministry of Social Services budget invests $1.69 billion, an increase of $71.9 million or 4.4 per cent over 2025-26, to continue to deliver critical programs and services that support and protect Saskatchewan’s most vulnerable people.   Read more :

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2026-27 Provincial Budget: Protecting Saskatchewan

2026-27 Provincial Budget: Protecting Saskatchewan March 18, 2026 The 2026-27 Budget will protect Saskatchewan people through lower taxes, improved access to health care, safer communities and infrastructure investments to maintain a strong and growing economy.   Read more : https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2026/march/18/2026-27-budget-protecting-saskatchewan Back

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Protecting Saskatchewan by Increasing Access to Mental Health and Addictions Treatment

Protecting Saskatchewan by Increasing Access to Mental Health and Addictions Treatment March 18, 2026 The 2026-27 Provincial Budget makes significant investments to increase access to mental health and addiction treatment in Saskatchewan. The budget will invest in building capacity by opening more treatment spaces and creating a new youth detox site, support individuals in specific

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Protecting Saskatchewan’s Future with $3.6 Billion Investment into Education and Child Care

Protecting Saskatchewan’s Future with $3.6 Billion Investment into Education and Child Care March 18, 2026 The Government of Saskatchewan is ensuring students get their best start by investing $3.6 billion in Prekindergarten to Grade 12 education, early learning and child care and libraries to help ensure Saskatchewan students and families have the opportunities they need

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Strengthening Provincial Parks and Delivering on Commitments

Strengthening Provincial Parks and Delivering on Commitments March 18, 2026 The Ministry of Parks, Culture, and Sport will continue to deliver programs and services that support the wellbeing of people, families, and communities across the province through stable funding and new capital investments in the 2026-27 Provincial Budget.   Read more : https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2026/march/18/strengthening-provincial-parks-and-delivering-on-commitments Back

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$880 Million to Protect Saskatchewan and Strengthen Community Safety

$880 Million to Protect Saskatchewan and Strengthen Community Safety March 18, 2026 The Government of Saskatchewan is protecting Saskatchewan by investing in community safety through targeted funding in the 2026-27 Provincial Budget, providing $740 million for the Ministry of Community Safety and $140 million for the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) to support safer communities

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Budget Protects and Supports Affordability and Growth in Post-Secondary Education

Budget Protects and Supports Affordability and Growth in Post-Secondary Education March 18, 2026 Saskatchewan’s 2026-27 Provincial Budget provides stability for post-secondary institutions, keeps education affordable for students and expands training opportunities to align with Saskatchewan’s strong job market.   Read more : https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2026/march/18/budget-protects-and-supports-affordability-and-growth-in-post-secondary-education Back

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