Saskatoon mayor, business and tourism groups react to provincial budget

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“We’ve had concerns about the potential development of a tent city. We have a record number of overdoses — and people who have died from overdoses, every single one of those people is a person lost to a family,” Clark said.

Clark also expressed disappointment at the decision to begin charging provincial sales tax on event tickets, saying Saskatoon’s hospitality industry needs time to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic before imposing added costs. Clark said he was less concerned about the city receiving less this year from the province’s PST revenue-sharing program. Municipalities generally appreciate the program and Saskatoon’s planners expect some fluctuation because it’s tied to sales tax revenue, he said.

 

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