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Municipal Revenue Sharing Figures

How to view the revenue sharing figures for a particular community

  1. Select the type of community in the listing below.
  2. Select the specific community name in the listing that appears next.

Amounts for individual municipalities may change slightly from those depicted with finalization, including 2021 Census revisions. The 2021 Census figures used to calculate the grants is based on information available as of February 8, 2023. Payments are subject to approval of program regulations, as applicable, and the 2023-24 budget.  

Government Relations consults with the Saskatchewan Association of Northern Communities (New North) and with the Northern Municipal Trust Account Management Board before deciding how the northern pool of the Municipal Revenue Sharing program will be distributed. Following this consultation, the ministry will calculate the Northern Revenue Sharing grants and inform northern municipalities. The online information will be updated at that time.

Note that the Municipal Revenue Sharing funding figures for Saskatchewan are the budget amounts.

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