The Canadian Taxpayers Federation released its Finance Minister Report Card today, ranking provincial finance ministers on spending, debt and tax relief in the latest provincial budgets.
Saskatchewan Finance Minister Jim Reiter received an overall grade of B+, the highest in the country.
“Reiter is doing well compared to other provincial finance ministers, but he still has a lot of work to do for taxpayers,” said Gage Haubrich, CTF Prairie Director. “It’s great to see Saskatchewan trim taxes, but it also needs to stop racking up debt and wasting hundreds of millions of dollars on debt interest payments.”
Reiter received the following grades in each category:
Debt: C
Debt interest payments: B
Spending Increase: B+
Tax Relief: B+
“The tax relief really helps families and businesses and that makes Saskatchewan more competitive,” Haubrich said. “But it’s unsustainable and irresponsible to keep increasing spending and debt when the province is already wasting more than $2.4 million per day on debt interest payments.”
Overall ranking of provincial finance ministers:
You can find the full report card HERE.
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