Gas tax cut not being ‘actively considered’ for Saskatchewan
While Alberta looks to knock off a few bucks at the gas pump for its residents, it doesn’t look like Saskatchewan will be following suit.
On Monday, the Alberta government announced it would pause collection of the provincial tax on gas and diesel sales, which Premier Jason Kenney said would lower the price by 13 cents per litre. That will continue as long as the price of oil is above $90 per barrel.
As the price per barrel of oil shoots up, in large part due to the war in Ukraine, prices at the pump are climbing and so are government revenues tied to oil.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said while his government is looking at ways to help people weather a higher cost of living, he isn’t actively looking at reducing or eliminating the fuel excise tax.