Saskatchewan NDP Caucus

NDP, parents of son who died by suicide after being turned away from mental health centre call for fixes to mental health system

NDP Leader Ryan Meili and Mental Health and Addictions Critic Danielle Chartier were joined by Carey Rigby-Wilcox and her husband Rich Wilcox at the Legislature today as they shared their son Steven’s tragic story and advocated for change.

“What happened with Steven, Carey and Rich is something that no parent or no one facing a mental health crisis should have to go through,” Chartier said. “It points to the glaring holes that the province has in its mental health system and how the government’s lack of action is letting people down.”

“Take the time to get it right:” Meili calls for clarity and accuracy in 2020 budget

In light of the global economic impact of COVID-19, NDP Leader Ryan Meili called for clarity and transparency from the provincial government when it comes to the fiscal picture they’ll present in the 2020 budget, including pushing back budget day to allow time to update the fiscal assumptions, and ensuring full debate on the budget in the legislature.

“Our economy has already been rocked by the fast-spreading COVID-19 virus, and the consequences for Saskatchewan people have barely begun to be felt,” said Meili. When every $1 decrease in the price of a barrel of oil removes $15 million from our budget, it’s only reasonable that the government should revisit their assumptions to ensure we’re facing these challenges honestly.”

Hospital woes continue in North Battleford, NDP calls for public hospital in PA

Meili calls on Sask. Party not to repeat hospital-build failures following flood of sewage, boil-water advisory, and credit downgrade

The Saskatchewan Hospital in North Battleford is currently on a boil-water advisory and sewage has flooded the basement, according to an internal memo obtained by the Saskatchewan NDP.

“This new facility has been an unmitigated disaster because of the Sask. Party’s embrace of a P3 model that rewarded shoddy construction by out-of-province companies,” said NDP Leader Ryan Meili. “The walls, roof, and plumbing have all needed to be redone. There has been extensive flooding leading to mould damage. Staff and residents have been left drinking poisoned water. And now the basement has been inundated with raw sewage and patients are unable to use the water to bathe. What is the Sask. Party doing to address these failures, and how can we expect that their promised PA hospital rebuild will turn out any better?”

NDP highlights need for women’s shelters, condemns Sask. Party for leaving funds on the table

The NDP is calling for more emergency and secondary shelters to be made available to women fleeing interpersonal violence in Saskatchewan. Even though there are federal housing dollars on the table to build more, operators can’t build them because Saskatchewan is one of only two provinces that doesn’t provide operating funding for second-stage housing. 

“Saskatchewan has one of the worst records of domestic violence in the country, and to see the Sask. Party leave funds on the table is extremely disappointing,” said NDP Deputy Leader and Corrections and Policing Critic Nicole Sarauer. “Many women have been let down because of the Sask. Party’s unwillingness to do the right thing.”

NDP commits to new hospital for Prince Albert

NDP Opposition Leader Ryan Meili committed today that an NDP government would ensure Prince Albert finally gets its long-promised, badly needed new hospital.

“The Premier has been dangling the promise of a new hospital for Prince Albert for years,” said Meili. “It’s time we actually get it done — New Democrats will do just that, and we’ll ensure it’s a traditional build employing Saskatchewan workers and companies, unlike the Sask. Party’s record of sending jobs and investment out of the province.”

NDP calls for Sask First model for procurement

Today in Question Period, the NDP called on the government to implement a Sask. First procurement and brought to light issues with the province’s infrastructure.  

“Whether it comes to procurement, building or maintenance, the Sask. Party’s approach to our education and health infrastructure has only let Saskatchewan people down,” said NDP Leader Ryan Meili. “This government has sunk billions of public dollars into projects like the Regina Bypass and left other projects like the Saskatchewan Hospital in North Battleford falling apart before they even open. Both of these projects were built by out-of-province companies and both shut out Saskatchewan workers.”