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Fair and Reasonable Taxation of SaskPower Property

Res #: 16-24A
Number: 16
Year: 2024
Midterm: No
Expired: No
Responses Received: Yes
Departments: Crown Investments Corporation

WHEREAS SaskPower is the registered owner and lessee of approximately 47,000 acres of land within the Rural Municipality of Estevan No. 5 (RM), most of which is not directly used for the extraction of coal and typically is marginal or substandard land that is leased out for grazing and forage production to local area ranchers.

WHEREAS pursuant to Section 4 of The Power Corporation Act (the Act) of Saskatchewan, SaskPower “…shall be exempt from taxation of whatever nature and description.” on its real property although some property is eligible for a payment to the RM of a minimal “grant in lieu” (GIL) of taxes through the Crown Investments Corporation (CIC) policy.

WHEREAS through the above noted policy, land acquired with the “intent” to be used for coal mining is not eligible for GIL and as a result of both the exemptions created through legislation and the policy, the RM is losing an estimated $1,400,000 in annual tax revenue based on the approximate assessment of the lands owned by SaskPower within the RM.

BE IT RESOLVED that SARM lobby SaskPower to have The Power Corporation Act and the policy amended or repealed, to the extent necessary, to allow the RM the ability to tax and/or receive GIL for the real property owned by SaskPower within the RM, particularly as it relates to current real property not utilized for the mining of coal.

Responses From: Crown Investments Corporation

June 20, 2024

The Government of Saskatchewan recognizes the significant negative impact for the Coronach and Estevan regions of the Federal Government’s decision to prohibit the use of coal for power production by 2030. Our government does not agree with this decision, and we intend to run our coal powered electricity production facilities until the end of their useful life.

As it relates specifically to the concerns presented by the RM of Estevan in their resolution, our government is actively working with the RM on reviewing the Grants-in-Lieu policy. I understand that members of our Coal Transition Working Group have met with the RM of Estevan to discuss this issue and agreed to work together collaboratively on that review.

Hon. Dustin Duncan – Minister of Crown Investments Corporation, Government of Saskatchewan