People complained about the highways, and now they’re complaining about these beds. Which do they want, highways or health care?
- Saskatchewan Party MLA for Cannington and Government House Leader, Dan D'Autremont
July 13, 2010
This is non-binding and certainly I don't think this is some of the best work from the ILO.
- Minister of Advanced Education, Employment and Labour, Rob Norris
April 29, 2010
The ILO is offering an opinion that's non-binding so I think Mr. Hubich is fear-mongering on this.
- Minister of Advanced Education, Employment and Labour, Rob Norris
March 30, 2010
This legislation is sound. It doesn't change our position at all. We have every confidence our legislation will withstand any challenge. (Rob Norris ignores UN's International Labour Organization's warnings that Bills 5 and 6 violate international labour laws.)
- Minister of Advanced Education, Employment and Labour, Rob Norris
March 30, 2010
It's not the most fun in the world and I can't say it's been the stellar week of my career but life goes on. (Gantefoer, after comments on the harmonized sales tax (HST) and on health user fees raised both as issues for the NDP and the media)
- Minister of Finance, Rod Gantefoer
March 29, 2010
The ILO has offered an opinion that's non-binding. The analysis is incomplete. Certainly from where we stand we have every confidence in both our essential services legislation and the amendments to the Trade Union Act.
- Minister of Advanced Education, Employment and Labour, Rob Norris
March 29, 2010
Deficits are like potato chips...they're not very good for your long-term health, and bet you can't stop at just one.
- Saskatchewan Party Leader and Premier, Brad Wall
February 17, 2010
Under our old definition, we would be in a technical deficit.
- Minister of Finance, Rod Gantefoer
November 12, 2009
We’re not heading into a recession – we’re coming out of one.
- Minister of Finance, Rod Gantefoer
November 12, 2009
By the end of the year there will likely be two consecutive quarters of negative growth in the province, which means Saskatchewan will be in a recession.
- Finance Minister Rod Gantefoer
November 12, 2009
They’re looking at, for lack of a better word, some surgical tourism. People coming up to British Columbia, spending some time in British Columbia, being able to get the procedure.
- Minister of Health, Don McMorris
November 7, 2009
`Have you got a visit from the police yet?’ I think that was my exact comment.
- Minister of Corrections, Public Safety and Policing Yogi Huyghebaert
November 5, 2009
Using reserve funds to balance the provincial budget isn’t so bad after all.
- Saskatchewan Party Leader and Premier, Brad Wall
October 21, 2009
We do not have a gang or a violence issue in our provincial correctional system.
- Corrections Minister Darryl Hickie
August 27, 2008
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
May 30, 2008
I don't think people in Saskatchewan expect too much of whoever their government is.
- Premier Brad Wall
May 6, 2008
Mr. Speaker, I want to be clear for the member opposite that yes, we will impose our views on the Crown corporations.
- Ken Cheveldayoff
April 16, 2008
Cam Broten
Saskatoon Massey Place
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The Wall government is spending $49,000 a month for a former Republican Ambassador's advice on how to talk to the Obama White House.

"Deficits are like potato chips...they're not very good for your long-term health, and bet you can't stop at just one."

- Saskatchewan Party Leader and Premier, Brad Wall

Wall Government responsible for $1 billion provincial deficit...
November 21, 2009
During the 2007 provincial election, Saskatchewan Party Leader Brad Wall told us he would “manage the boom if elected.” After two years of Premier Wall’s government, we are headed for a recession and the provincial budget is in deficit. Clearly, Wall has the boom under control. -The StarPhoenix