NDP releases fiscal plan with cuts and no tax hikes; Saskatchewan Party slams it

Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe exits his vehicle prior to a media event in Saskatoon, Sask., Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024. The first week of the Saskatchewan election campaign is wrapping up, and the leaders of the two major parties are set to be in the capital today. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards

REGINA - Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck announced a fiscal plan Friday that would see some cuts, no tax hikes and a path to balance should she be elected premier, which the Saskatchewan Party criticized as "dishonest."

On the fourth day of the provincial election campaign, Beck said she would cut $58 million in spending by axing the incumbent Saskatchewan Party's marshal service, slashing government advertising and cutting administration at the province's Crown Investments Corporation and Executive Council.

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