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Try refreshing your browser, or Your letters for April 8, 2021: Don t suggest the NDP spends wildly Back to video
Does Mandryk not recall that it was the NDP that brought Saskatchewan back from the brink of provincial bankruptcy after Grant Devine’s financial profligacy? Does Mandryk forget that the NDP left the books well in the black when the Sask. Party came into power and they again spent us into the hole, even when revenues were high? For me, having lived in this province my entire life, history disproves the myth that the NDP are big spenders. Time for the Sask. Party/Conservatives to own their decisions!
Mandryk: The Sask. Party delivers the kind of budget it used to hate This is the exact NDP-like budget a supposedly fiscal prudent Sask. Party vowed to hate . yet it seems to be the budget everyone wants.
Author of the article: Murray Mandryk
Publishing date: Apr 06, 2021 • 57 minutes ago • 3 minute read • Donna Harpauer, minister of finance, speaks during an embargoed press conference on Budget Day at the Legislative Building in Regina on Tuesday April 6, 2021. The government presented a budget with both record spending and deficits. Photo by Michael Bell /The Canadian Press
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Considering that only 31.8 per cent of Saskatchewan voted NDP six months ago, it comes as quite to surprise to see the government present “an NDP budget” for 2021-22.
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Three more Saskatchewan residents with COVID-19 have died as new cases topped 200 for the fifth straight day.
The province added 217 new cases on Tuesday, increasing the total number of diagnosed cases to 34,980. But 221 recoveries outnumbered the new cases, dropping active cases in the province to 2,195.
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The Regina zone continued to dominate the new case count with 97 of the new infections reported and more than 70 per cent of the COVID-19 variants of concern identified.
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