Saskatchewan budget: Drivers and power customers win; vapers lose
REGINA — Saskatchewan tabled its 2021-22 spending plan on Tuesday, the second budget prepared during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here’s a look at some of the winners and losers:
WINNERS
Drivers: Motorists are to pocket rebate cheques in May from money the government says is sitting in an auto fund. It says rebates will be about $285 a vehicle, on average, for a cost to the government of $285 million.
Power customers: SaskPower customers are to receive a one-year, 10 per cent break on their power bills, which will cost the province $175 million.