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The Active Families Benefit Program includes all children and youth under 18 years old in order to increase access to sport, culture and recreation opportunities.

Volume 1 contains the General Revenue Fund (GRF) Financial Statements and the Summary Financial Statements.  These are the main financial statements of the Government of Saskatchewan.  It also includes a Financial Statement Discussion and Analysis section.

Volume 1 also contains unaudited supplementary information on the Growth and Financial Security Fund, GRF public issue debentures, and GRF debentures issued to the Minister of Finance of Canada.

Volume 2 contains details on the revenue and expense and capital asset acquisitions of the General Revenue Fund, a listing of suppliers who received $50,000 or more for goods and services and capital assets during the fiscal year, and other information including financial information on the assets, liabilities and residual balances of pension plans and trust funds administered by the Government, a listing of remissions of taxes and fees, and an accountability report on road-use fuel tax.

The Compendium is comprised of the financial statements of various boards, agencies, commissions, funds, and Crown corporations, except for those which are accountable to the Crown Investments Corporation of Saskatchewan.  The financial statements are fiscal periods ending within the Government's fiscal year April 1, 2009 to March 31, 2010.


Available for reading on-line:

General Revenue Fund

  • Condensed Statement of Financial Position
  • Condensed Statement of Operations

Summary Financial Statement

  • Condensed Statement of Financial Position
  • Condensed Statement of Operations


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