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Thank-you for visiting the NDP Caucus Resource Centre. The purpose of this website is to assist public access to MLA's and information about the NDP Caucus and provincial government policy.
 
This online resource provides a new public forum for NDP Caucus MLA's to express opinion on current issues facing the province and to receive feedback from you. We hope this strengthens and compliments the public view as presented in television, radio, and newsprint, and develops into an ongoing healthy dialogue between the people of Saskatchewan and the Government.

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Potash Royalty Review: It's Your Boom Too

An independent review of Saskatchewan’s potash royalty structure will ensure that we have the financial resources needed to devote to things that benefit Saskatchewan families like better health care, more affordable housing, improved education, enhanced seniors care, and accelerated debt repayment.

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Housing: The NDP have a progressive long-term strategy that includes innovative new building programs, better enforcement of regulations, and incentives to increase the housing stock. Read more here.  

Danielle Chartier
Saskatoon Riversdale
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When faced with an 80% increase in Employment Insurance claims in Saskatchewan, Minister Rob Norris said the increase was not unexpected and no cause for alarm.

"In Opposition, I could say just about anything I wanted; and I did on a lot of occasions for 12 years... When you're the Minister, you're responsible and you have to do it right"

- Agriculture Minister Bob Bjornerud

Wall Government eliminates funding to SCN...
May 9, 2010
The Sask. Party has faded the Saskatchewan Communications Network (SCN) to black, dealing a final blow to the ailing film industry in the province, not to mention the loss of culture and local programming. The irony in all this is that it was Grant Devine's government which established SCN. The same government, by the way, which Brad Wall worked for (and apparently learned about budgeting). -The Nipawin Journal