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Volume 108 No. 15
In the news this week
Under the Mistletoe
Staff The Canadian Tax Federation’s debt clock was in North Battleford Friday. CTF Prairie Director Todd MacKay says provincial deficit financing is driving up the debt by $2.7 million per day.
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The clock features a constantly updated digital display and was prominently parked at Frontier Centre. Finance Minister Kevin Doherty disagrees with the federation’s calculations. He compares the infrastructure debt incurred
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by the province to a personal mortgage. He says the government is financing debt on long-term assets such as roads and schools. The CTF maintains that if the government trims spending by one per cent each year for three years for a total of three
per cent it would save about $845 million. The CTF also expressed concern about the province’s debt being projected to exceed $5.7 billion by the end of this fiscal year. For more about the debt clock turn to Page 3.
Visitors to the Battlefords Agricultural Society’s Mistletoe Craft and Gift Sale take a close look at some of the interesting items on display. The annual event featured a wide variety of booths selling crafts, tasty food items, jewelry and more. For more photos please visit www.newsoptimist.ca and pick up a copy of the Thursday Regional Optimist. Photo by Averil Hall