Sask. budget hits families with PST hike, job cuts
The Saskatchewan government is raising the PST and scrapping the provincial bus company in an effort to reduce the deficit.
At midnight on March 23, the PST will increase one point – from five to six per cent.
As of April 1, the PST will also be expanded to apply to children’s clothing, snack foods and restaurant meals, renovation and repairs and permanently mounted equipment in the oil and gas sector. Insurance premiums will have PST effective July 1.
“We need the revenue, frankly,” Finance Minister Kevin Doherty said Wednesday. “I acknowledge it will put some pressure on families.”


