SASKATOON - Today, Official Opposition Leader Carla Beck responded to the Sask. Party’s failure to expand mammograms in Saskatchewan and its need to send patients out of province for this basic procedure.
New leaked government memo reveals critical care bypasses in four cities yesterday
ERs in an additional city faced “immediate capacity challenges and risk to safe patient care”
REGINA - Today, Official Opposition Leader Carla Beck grilled Premier Moe after leaked government memos revealed critical care bypasses in four cities and hospitals in a fifth city facing capacity pressures so bad that safe patient care is being put at risk.
Sask. NDP calls for complete cost report after Sask. Party MLA admits to more government-funded travelers on Dubai trip
Premier embarking on most expensive trip in Sask. history days after announcing $250M deficit
REGINA - Today, the Official Opposition called on Premier Scott Moe to be straight with Saskatchewan taxpayers and commit to publishing a complete report of all costs associated with the Dubai trip.
Scott Moe’s million-dollar Dubai trip not as advertised
Guelph U, Calgary law firm, Newfoundland Gov’t part of Moe’s not-so-Saskatchewan COP28 delegation
REGINA - Today, Official Opposition Jobs and Economy Critic Aleana Young and Environment Critic Jared Clarke responded to new details about Premier Scott Moe’s COP28 delegation. Barely half of the delegation are Saskatchewan organizations.
Inflated prices for out-of-province mammogram referrals raise questions
Clearpoint subsidiary donated $19,300 to Sask. Party
REGINA - Today, Official Opposition Ethics and Democracy Critic Meara Conway raised questions about the connections between the Moe government and Clearpoint Health Network. Clearpoint’s subsidiary is a major Sask. Party donor and is possibly charging the province inflated rates for mammogram referrals.
Gov’t Emails: Moe Gov’t broke the law, buried Crown reports during by-elections
REGINA - Today, Official Opposition Crown Investments Corporation Critic Erika Ritchie released a series of government emails obtained via FOI request. The emails show that the Moe government delayed the publication of numerous crown corporation annual reports and quietly buried them in the middle of a by-election.