Finance Budget 2023-24 News Releases
- News release – Budget 2023-24: Growth that Works for Everyone
- 2023-24 Key Facts and Figures (backgrounder)
More Budget 2023-24 News Releases
- Advanced Education – Increased Investment in Post-Secondary Education Expands Training Opportunities
- Agriculture – Agriculture Budget Supports Innovative, Sustainable and Competitive Industry
- Education – Record $3.1 Billion for Education, Child Care and Libraries to Support a Growing Saskatchewan
- 2023-24 Ministry of Education Budget Summary (backgrounder)
- Education – Budget record de 3,1 milliards de dollars en éducation, services de garde et bibliothèques pour soutenir une Saskatchewan en pleine croissance
- Résumé du budget 2023-2024 du ministère de l'Éducation (document d'information)
- Energy and Resources – Critical Minerals a Key Focus for Saskatchewan
- Environment – Environment Budget Balances Stewardship and Economic Growth
- Government Relations – Record Investment in First Nation and Métis Communities in Saskatchewan
- First Nations and Métis Funding 2023-24 (backgrounder)
- Government Relations – Government Support for Saskatchewan Municipalities Grows 12 Per Cent to Record $503 Million
- Provincial Municipal Support 2023-24 (backgrounder)
- Health – More Health Care Workers, Expanded Services and a Health Care System that Works for Everyone
- Health Budget 2023-24 – $6.9 Billion Investment (backgrounder)
- 2023-24 Health Human Resources Action Plan (backgrounder)
- Health – Record Investment in Mental Health and Addictions Services in Budget 2023-24
- Mental Health and Addictions Budget 2023-24 (backgrounder)
- Highways – Highways $776 Million Budget Makes Priority Investments that Support Economic Growth
- Immigration and Career Training – Investing to Support Saskatchewan's Current and Future Labour Force Needs
- Justice and Attorney General / Corrections, Policing and Public Safety – Protecting Saskatchewan Communities, Improving Justice Services, Second-Stage Housing to Protect Women Leaving Dangerous Situations
- Parks, Culture and Sport – Investments in Provincial Parks and the Film Industry Will Benefit Saskatchewan Residents and Boost Economic Growth
- SaskBuilds and Procurement – $3.7 Billion Capital Budget is the Largest in Saskatchewan History
- 2023-24 Capital Plan (backgrounder)
- 2023-24 Saskatchewan Capital Action Plan (backgrounder)
- 2023-24 Capital Projects Map
- Social Services – Higher Benefits, Enhanced Client Supports and Increased Funding for Partners in Social Services Budget
- 2023-24 Disability Funding (backgrounder)
- Trade and Export Development – Increased Investment in International Trade Will Ensure Economy Remains Strong