Reducing staff, increasing AI could prevent property tax increase, Saskatoon business owners say

If U.S. tariffs weren’t enough, Saskatoon businesses may now have to contend with higher taxes as well.

The city is proposing a 9.9 per cent property tax hike for businesses in 2026, followed by a 7.3 per cent increase in 2027.

But local business owners aren’t taking it lightly…

Reducing staff, increasing AI could prevent property tax increase, Saskatoon business owners say | 650 CKOM

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