Fair Taxation Means Better Education, Better Health and Less Poverty
March 30, 2006 |
Saskatchewan Office
Despite well-publicized spending commitments and a robust provincial economy, not all Saskatchewan people are benefiting and many people have been hurt by the government’s failure to adequately fund public services, according to the Saskatchewan Alternative Budget released today by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.
The Alternative budget sets out a bold, but responsible program for the re-investment in three key areas: economic security, health care, and education and says no to decreases in corporate tax rates.