Saskatchewan ends the most recent fiscal year with a $947-million deficit, according to reports citing the province’s final financial results. Both outlets describe the province as finishing the period “deep in the red,” with total expenses exceeding revenues.

They also point to health care spending as a major factor in the cost increase. The reporting indicates that expenses in the health-care sector rise as the province moves through the year, contributing to the overall budget shortfall.

The figures are presented as the outcome of the 2025–26 fiscal year. Taken together, the sources agree on the deficit amount and the direction of change for health-care expenditures, while providing limited additional detail beyond these headline results.

No conflicting figures are reported in the excerpts provided. The central points across sources are the size of the deficit and that health-care costs increase as Saskatchewan concludes the fiscal year.