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    #11
    Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
    When you look at what they bragged about building this pays for a hell of a lot of it. So where the f is all the oil revenue?

    On top of that they hit us farmers the most again to pay for their mismanagement even above this amount that we already paid which we shouldn't be.

    Is there any way to check other entities? Sask tel sask power?
    The rest of the crowns are all under CIC... so looking at CIC's annual report shows you what the government gets from the crowns... Here's the chart from the 16/17 report on page 46.

    46
    CIC Consolidated
    Analysis of Financial Results
    Comparison of 2016-17 Results with 2015-16 Results
    Consolidated Earnings Comparison
    (millions of dollars)
    2016-17
    2015-16
    Fifteen
    months
    2015-16
    2014
    2013
    2012
    SaskPower
    $ 56.3
    $ (19.3)
    $ 25.9
    $ 59.6
    $
    113.8
    $
    135.5
    SaskEnergy
    145.6
    55.7
    110.9
    (33.0)
    78.9
    106.8
    SaskTel
    134.8
    105.9
    126.7
    76.4
    90.8
    106.3
    SGI CANADA
    65.2
    41.2
    84.5
    40.7
    39.2
    82.2
    SGC
    24.4
    26.8
    32.7
    24.9
    20.5
    26.3
    SaskWater
    6.5
    5.6
    7.3
    5.5
    3.5
    3.0
    CIC AMI
    (3.0)
    3.7
    4.6
    13.0
    4.7
    (4.3)
    SOCO
    0.5
    0.8
    1.6
    2.3
    2.4
    4.3
    STC
    (5.3)
    1.2
    0.3
    (0.4)
    (0.1)
    (1.0)
    SIIF
    (1.4)
    (2.3)
    (2.4)
    (4.0)
    1.2
    (0.2)
    ISC
    -
    -
    -
    -
    9.7
    21.2
    CIC (separate)
    132.1
    126.9
    153.5
    149.7
    330.4
    314.0
    Other
    1
    (157.1)
    (172.6)
    (203.6)
    (172.0)
    (128.1)
    (355.5)
    Consolidated Earnings
    $ 398.6
    $ 173.6
    $
    342.0
    $
    162.7
    $
    566.9
    $
    438.6

    Page 46 of this report: [URL="http://www.cicorp.sk.ca/+pub/Documents/2016-17_CIC_AR_nav.pdf"]http://www.cicorp.sk.ca/+pub/Documents/2016-17_CIC_AR_nav.pdf[/URL]

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      #12
      I keep telling you guys that

      Fiscally prudent Conservative Governments

      Are like SASQUATCHS and Unicorns

      Everyone's Heard about them, But No One has actually SEEN ONE

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        #13
        This one is maddening. But it is tallied in the total government debt when they went to consolidated statements.

        All governments resisted the movement to consolidated statements, ndp and saskparty alike. This is why.

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          #14
          Originally posted by LEP View Post
          This one is maddening. But it is tallied in the total government debt when they went to consolidated statements.

          All governments resisted the movement to consolidated statements, ndp and saskparty alike. This is why.
          This is no different than an unfunded pension liability.

          Most likely caused in large part by their crazy high red lentil coverage last year

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            #15
            so if original premium was jacked up high and feds paid half that.Sask threw in a share but got back some of their share I would think the Feds and farmers are getting shafted.???Or am I missing something?

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              #16
              Newguy. Sask govt never put their share in. It's an iou.

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                #17
                Under all the years of ndp and Devine crop insurance never got dipped into and ran surpluses... Now no more surpluses and the amount owing has been growing steadily and evenly.


                The thing is of a large frost or drought hit crop insurance would be unfunded... And the provincial government has no cash on hand to lend to crop insurance which means they would need to borrow money to pay back borrowed money.


                Also telling even after last year the province still took 100 million.


                This means either premiums are way too high for the coverage or it's done as a purposeful tax on producers.

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                  #18
                  Brad Wall better head for the hills.

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                    #19
                    Looks to me like our captain abandoned ship and left us all to sink.

                    Governments across the globe are reaching a tipping point of collapse and our Federal and Provincial govts are no different. Wall knows that we are close to utter disaster and he sees a massive crop insurance bill this year on top of the large amount they already owe. Crop insurance is going to pay out amounts this year that they possibly have never paid out before. The writing is on the "wall" and the wall has left the building.

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                      #20
                      Mustard didn't you see that Sasquatch in skfrmrs boat then big fat hairy legs.

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