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Sask. credit rating dropped to reflect low resource prices

Standard & Poors have lowered Saskatchewan's credit rating from AAA to AA+.

Standard & Poors downgrades province's credit rating from AAA to AA+

Saskatchewan's downgraded credit rating reflects the impact of persistently low prices of oil and potash. (David Stobbe/Reuters)

Saskatchewan's credit rating has dropped fromAAA to AA+.

Standard and Poor's (S&P) Financial Serviceslowered the province's rating on Friday, reflecting the impact ofpersistently low natural resource prices namely inoil and potash prices.

But according to the provincial government, Saskatchewan continues to have the second highest credit rating among provinces.

"Despite continued negative GDP growth expected in 2016, in our view, the provincial economy is very strong," noted the S&P's report.

The reportprojected a real GDP growth of about 2.5 per cent in 2017.