REGINA – Today Ryan Meili, Leader of the Official Opposition, joined COVID-19 survivor and front-line worker Matthew Cardinal to urge the government to take needed steps now to protect front-line workers from the third wave of COVID-19, and also to look forward to the supports that will be needed in mental health and other supports as we come out of the pandemic.
Meili: New week is a new opportunity for Premier to change course and fight COVID, save jobs
REGINA - As COVID-19 cases continue to rise in Saskatchewan NDP Leader Ryan Meili called on the Premier to take the opportunity of a new week to change course and take real action to get control of the pandemic in Saskatchewan.
Worst of both worlds: StatsCan report shows Sask. Party failure to control COVID-19 results in worst jobs record in Canada
REGINA - New Democratic Party Leader Ryan Meili slammed the Sask. Party government for its failure to contain the spread of COVID-19 and protect jobs in Saskatchewan, as shown by today’s StatsCan data which shows Saskatchewan with the worst jobs record in Canada.
Meili: Sask. Party’s COVID-19 mixed messages reach new low
REGINA - Saskatchewan NDP Leader Ryan Meili called on the Sask. Party government to get its act together and end the dangerous mixed messages that have plagued the government’s COVID-19 response. The vaccine rollout has not followed national guidelines for at-risk workers. Yesterday, the premier floated changes to the vaccine rollout for some workers. These potential changes were then contradicted by the Health Minister and later by the Premier himself.
Beck: Education Budget smokescreen hides cut to classrooms
REGINA - New Democratic Party Education Critic Carla Beck criticized the government for fudging the budget numbers and hiding what amounts to a cut to the classroom in Budget 2021.
Meili Slams Sask. Party’s COVID-19 failures, calls for rethink of vaccine roll-out
REGINA – Official Opposition Leader Ryan Meili sounded the alarm today as the Sask. Party government continues to ignore the action needed to fight COVID-19 variants in Saskatchewan, and called for a rethink of the government’s vaccine roll-out.