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The Saskatchewan government is touting an increase to health care spending in its 2023 budget, but critics say more could be done. Wednesday's 2023-24 provincial budget set spending for the ...
The number of people in Saskatchewan waiting more than two years for surgery has been “nearly eliminated,” according to ...
The surgical program is now well-positioned to achieve a six-month wait time target for most surgeries set for 2025–26’ ...
The new Saskatchewan budget delivers the largest-ever increase in health-care funding to expand patient care and services. According to a release, this year’s Ministry of Health budget is $7.6 ...
The 2025 Saskatchewan budget is working to improve health care throughout the province by increasing funding, working on ...
Health care is listed as a “priority” in the 2025-26 Saskatchewan budget, which allocates over $8 billion to the sector. Health is the largest expense in the budget by a wide margin ...
The Saskatchewan government projected a $1-billion surplus in its budget Wednesday, with no new taxes and millions in new spending. The budget for the coming fiscal year is fuelled by higher non ...
That includes more than $8 billion for health care — close to 40 per cent of all government spending. Much of the budget fulfils promises made by the Saskatchewan Party during the provincial ...
The budget forecasts a $1-billion surplus ... Like the rest of the country, Saskatchewan’s health-care system has been short-staffed and under immense strain, which has caused long wait times and ...
REGINA - The Saskatchewan government projected a $1-billion surplus in its budget Wednesday, with no new taxes and millions in new spending. The budget for the coming fiscal year is fuelled by ...
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